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for the reaction,
NaOH+HCl yield H20 + NaCl

how is the rule that tells us Na goes with Cl and OH with H? Why does NaCl does not dissociate
15 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Actually, the NaCl is NaCl(aq), which means it is actually dissociated.
15 years ago
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for the reaction,
NaOH+HCl yield H20 + NaCl

how is the rule that tells us Na goes with Cl and OH with H? Why does NaCl does not dissociate

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