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What is the balanced chemical equation for the double replacement reaction between aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid?
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What is the balanced chemical equation for the double replacement reaction between aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid?
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The balanced chemical equation for the double replacement reaction between aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide NaOH and hydrochloric acid HCl is:NaOH aq + HCl aq NaCl aq + H2O l
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