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toshiroumezawa toshiroumezawa
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11 years ago
I know NaHCO3 is a solid and HCL is liquid, on the product side I get NaCl + HCO3 but Im unsure of the state these are in because I didn't deal with the experiments directly. Are the products s, l, aq or g? And also, did I do them right?

ammonium chloride plus sodium hydroxide: NH4Cl + NaOH -----> NH4OH + NaCl (again Im unsure of the state these are in.

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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11 years ago
Hello,
NaHCO3(s) + HCl(l) ------> NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
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NH4Cl(s) + NaOH(l) ------> NaCl(aq) + NH4OH(aq)
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Please, can you make a second guess before finalizing my work as the best answer? Thansk!
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