Which salt is formed in the neutralization reaction of hydrochloric acid with calcium hydroxide? Group of answer choices a. sodium chloride b. calcium oxide c. calcium chloride d. calcium hydride
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In a neutralization reaction between an acid and a base, the product is a salt and water. The salt is formed by the cation of the base (in this case, calcium, Ca2+) and the anion of the acid (in this case, chloride, Cl-). Show more…
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