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When dissolved in water, the base sodium hydroxide (naoh) produces sodium ions with what charge?

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An acid also produces negative ions, and a base also produces positive ions. For example, the acid hydrogen chloride  HCl , when dissolved in water, produces negative chloride ions  Cl -   as well as hydrogen ions. The base sodium hydroxide  NaOH  produces positive sodium ions  Na +   in addition to hydroxide ions. These other ions also combine when the acid and base react. They form sodium chloride  NaCl . This is represented by the equation:.

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