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Hydrogen chloride (HCl) and potassium hydroxide (NaOH) react.

What products are formed from this reaction?

A).H2O
B).NaCl
C).Na+, Cl−, OH−, and H+
D).H2O, Na+, and Cl−
E).H2O and NaCl

I do believe the answer is E. Is this correct?
6 years ago

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Steve
yes
6 years ago

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