Identify the acid and the base in this equation. {eq}HClO + NaOH \to NaClO + H_2O {/eq}
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Identify the acid and the base in this equation. {eq}HClO + NaOH \to NaClO + H_2O {/eq}
Acid and base:
Acids have pH below 7 and are sour in taste. We can taste mild acids but strong acids are tested by indicators .acids turns blue litmus to red. Base have pH above 7 and are bitter in taste these have soapy texture. And base turns red litmus to blue.
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View this answerThe given equation can be represented in ionic form as
{eq}{H^ + } + Cl{O^ - } + N{a^ + } + O{H^ - } \to N{a^ + } + Cl{O^ - } + {H^ + } + O{H^ -...
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Chapter 2 / Lesson 10Acids are substances that contribute molecules, while bases are substances that can accept them. Learn how to define acids and bases, explore the pH scale, and discover how to find pH values.
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