Question
Which of these is true about the following reaction?
NaOH + HCl ¡æ NaCl + H2O
A. NaOH is the proton acceptor.
B. HCl acts as the Br©ªnsted-Lowry acid.
C. NaOH and HCl are the products.
D. This is an example of a neutralization reaction.
E. The products will be acidic.
Okay so I am pretty sure NaOH is the proton acceptor and I also think it is an example of a neutralization reaction but I'm not sure on the others or even those two. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank in advance.
NaOH + HCl ¡æ NaCl + H2O
A. NaOH is the proton acceptor.
B. HCl acts as the Br©ªnsted-Lowry acid.
C. NaOH and HCl are the products.
D. This is an example of a neutralization reaction.
E. The products will be acidic.
Okay so I am pretty sure NaOH is the proton acceptor and I also think it is an example of a neutralization reaction but I'm not sure on the others or even those two. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank in advance.
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