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05.12.2019 •
Chemistry
In which of these examples does chemical energy change to electrical energy?
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Ответ:
NaOH + H2O = Na+ and OH- ions.
Explanation:The reaction will be Exothermic, where heat will be released. Sodium hydroxide is considered a strong base and as such is able to completely and fully disassociate in aqueous solution.