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SOLVED: Match the following salts with the acid-base neutralization reactants that would produce them: NaCIO4 A HCI + Ca(OH)z NaOCl B. HOCI + Ca(OH)z Ca(OCl)z C.HCI + NaOH D.HCIO4 Ca(OH)2 E: HCIO4 +
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SOLVED: 14. Hypochlorous acid, HOCl(aq), is a weak acid with Ka = 2.9 x 10–8 at 25 oC. A chemist prepares a 0.020 M solution of sodium hypochlorite, NaOCl(aq) at 25 oC.
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