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Chemistry, 29.06.2019 00:40 sullivanjakob

Naoh + hcl → nacl + h2o an instructor is planning to demonstrate this reaction to a class as an example of a neutralization reaction. she does a test run, using naoh pellets and 1.0 m hcl. the reaction mixture spatters. she concludes that this is unsafe; the reaction rate is too fast. how can she slow it down? a) heat the hcl b) use 0.2 m hcl c) add a catalyst d) grind the naoh pellets to a powder

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