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Chemistry, 18.08.2019 12:00 ozzy1146

Yesterday we combined hydrochloric acid hcl with sodium hydroxide naoh in a violent reaction that resulted in water h2o and common table salt nacl.
how many grams of hydrochloric acid should we use so we have exactly enough to react with 40g of sodium hydroxide? you'll need to write a chemical reaction, balance it, and then perform your calculation.
also how many grams of salt nacl will be produced and how many grams of water h2o be produced?

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