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Chemistry, 02.07.2019 13:00 sarrivera579

The equation below shows the reaction of hydrochloric acid (hcl) with sodium hydroxide (naoh). hcl (aq) + naoh (aq) → h2o (l) + nacl (aq) + heat what will happen if the temperature is decreased? a. the reaction will slow down. b. the reaction will proceed in reverse. c. the water (h2o) will begin rapidly evaporating. d. the sodium (na) and hydrogen (h) will combine to form sodium hydride (nah).

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