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The hydrochloric acid:

HCl + NaOH = NaCl + H2O

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What acids does a salt have?

Sodium chloride has no acids.


How does sodium chloride react in dilute acid?

Sodium chloride doesn't react with acids.


What acids are used in sodium chloride?

Sodium chloride can be prepared by this reaction:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O


Does sodium chloride neutralise acid?

sodium/salt is neutral, so consequently sodium chloride can not neutralize acid.


Is Salt very is an acids?

The water solution of sodium chloride is neutral.


What is the reaction of sodium chloride between an acid and base?

Sodium (s) and chlorine (g)---> NaCl (s) I don't think either are strong acids or bases.


What are examples of pure substances found in the human body?

sodium chloride, glucose, amino acids, nucleic acids, triglycerides


How are salts named?

They are named from the acids: sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium sulfate, sodium phosphate, sodium citrate, sodium oxalate, sodium fluoride etc.


Why are the acids bases and salts that are inorganic with important physiological roles?

Examples: hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride


Do inorganic copmounds have sodium?

Inorganic elements may or may not contain sodium. Some of the inorganic compound that has sodium are sodium hydroxide, sodium nitrate an sodium chloride. Many inorganic compounds including acids do not contain sodium in them. Particular organic compounds may also contain sodium, such as sodium salts of organic acids.


Is sodium chloride a strong or weak electrolyte?

Yes, because acetic acid is a weak acid (therefore it is a weak electrolyte), but NaCl is a salt that ionizes completely. In general salts and strong acids and bases are strong electrolyte, while weak acids and weak bases are weak electrolytes.


Is salt water an acid solution?

Neither Salt (sodium chloride) and water (H2O) are acids therefore not an "acid" sollution.