Sodium chloride in solution can react, for example, with silver nitrate.
The reaction is: NaCl + AgNO3 = NaNO3 + AgCl Silver chloride is a white precipitate.
The products of the reaction between hydrochloric acid and solid sodium hydroxide are water and sodium chloride (NaCl). The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O.
Any reaction occur.
NaCl is not a reaction, but rather a compound.
Any reaction between NaCl and H.
NaCl and H2O
Any reaction occur.
Nothing. NaCl creates a reverse reaction to H2O.
No, the reaction Br2 + NaCl → NaBr + Cl2 does not occur. The correct reaction between Br2 and NaCl is 2NaBr + Cl2.
The reactants are NaCl and H2O. A becks: HCl NaOH
HCl or hydrochloric acid will react with NaOH (sodium hydroxide) in a netralisation reaction. HCl is a strong acid and NaOH is a strong base or alkalai. The resultant solution will be warm/hot due to the exothermic reaction taking place. This is an aggressive reaction if the materials are concentrated. HCl + NaOH --> H2O + NaCl
Any reaction occur in this case.