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Howard Costa
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14 June, 08:32
Is the reaction below possible? H2O+NaOH=NaCI+H2
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Carley Stokes
14 June, 08:51
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The reaction is not possible.
You are destroying O atoms and creating Cl atoms. An chemical reaction cannot convert atoms of one element to those of another element.
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