NaOH is a strong base so it abstracts the proton from p-nitrophenol resulting in the formation of p-nitrophenoxide ion and water, but HCl is a strong acid so its conjugate base (Chloride ion) if in-case abstracts the proton from p-nitrophenol the resulting p-nitrophenoxide will accept the proton released from acid and again changes into p-nitrophenol, so there will not be any effect. Simply p-nitrophenol is also a weak acid & there will not be any reaction of it with strong hydrochloric acid.
p-nitrophenol does not reac with HCl but with NaOH it forms salt,
O2N-C6H4-OH + NaOH = O2N-C6H4-O-Na+ + H2O
When HCl and NaOH react common salt (NaCl) is formed .This reaction is also called neutralization reaction .
No, neither, niente, noppa, zero
When hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are combined in water, they react to form water (H2O) and sodium chloride (NaCl), which is table salt. The reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat. The equation for this neutralization reaction is: HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O.
Because it has no functional groups, its a very stable compound.
There will be no reaction of Hexane as it does'nt have any reactive sites. Hexene will react only with Hcl as the double bond is nucleophilic to give poly chlorinated hexane. Hexene will not react with NaOH
When HCl and NaOH react common salt (NaCl) is formed .This reaction is also called neutralization reaction .
No, neither, niente, noppa, zero
Because it has no functional groups, its a very stable compound.
NaOH and HCl
The reaction is: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O HCl and NaCl cannot react, the anion is the same.
There will be no reaction of Hexane as it does'nt have any reactive sites. Hexene will react only with Hcl as the double bond is nucleophilic to give poly chlorinated hexane. Hexene will not react with NaOH
These chemicals react in a direct proportion of one to one, measured in moles of course, not by weight. A mole of NaOH weighs more than a mole of HCl.
Try sodium hydroxide. NaOH + HCl >> NaCl + H2O
When hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are combined in water, they react to form water (H2O) and sodium chloride (NaCl), which is table salt. The reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat. The equation for this neutralization reaction is: HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O.
The equation involved is a neutralization reaction. HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O In this reaction, acid and base react to produce a salt.
NaOH + HCl >> NaCl + H2O A salt and water produced.
Sodium salicylate will react with HCl to form salicylic acid and sodium chloride. It will react with NaOH to form sodium salicylate and water. It will also react with NaHCO3 to form sodium salicylate, carbon dioxide, and water.