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15. Yes, it's correct.
Thu Feb 6, 2014, 12:20 PM
Feb 2014

The Na+ and the Cl- are floating around in the water, loosely attached to H2O molecules.

NaOH and HCl do not exist like that in solution. They are Na+, OH-, H3O+, and Cl-. Since we're dealing with equal molar amounts here, you just get a neutral solution of Na+, Cl- and H2O. In other words, if you put equal parts NaOH and HCl into water and drank it you would, in fact, just be drinking salt water.



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Is this correct? Orrex Feb 2014 #3
You're right. There is no breaking up of NaCl in water. MineralMan Feb 2014 #5
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I stand corrected: MineralMan Feb 2014 #17
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Salt dissolves in water into sodium and chlorine ions Blues Heron Feb 2014 #10
Yes, NaCl breaks up and "bonds" with water mathematic Feb 2014 #13
Forgive me, but I simply don't believe that's correct Orrex Feb 2014 #14
Yes, it's correct. mathematic Feb 2014 #15
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