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Chemistry, 02.02.2021 18:00 oscarmasinde44

Hydrogen gas can be produced by the following equation: Sodium + hydrochloric acid → sodium chloride + hydrogen.

If hydrogen atoms cannot be created, what is the source of the atoms in the hydrogen gas in this reaction?

A. Sodium

B. Both sodium and hydrochloric acid

C. Hydrochloric acid

D. Neither sodium nor hydrochloric acid

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