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11 July, 13:48

What is the driving force for the reaction of HCl (aq) and NaOH (aq) ?

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  1. 11 July, 14:02
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    HCl and NaOH react based on the following equation:

    HCl + NaOH ... > NaCl + H2O

    This reaction is known as a double replacement reaction. In this types of reactions, the electrolyte (and the solvent) is water and the driving force is mainly the formation of a non-electrolyte produce.

    Based on this, the driving force in the above neutralization reaction is the formation if the non-electrolyte salt (NaCl)
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