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natta225 [31]
4 years ago
4

Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is combined with cesium hydroxide (CsOH) in a neutralization reaction. Which ions will combine to form a

salt? Check all that apply.
H+
H3O+
Cl-
Cs+
OH-
Chemistry
2 answers:
wolverine [178]4 years ago
8 0
The ions that will combine to form a salt are Cs + and Cl -
Schach [20]4 years ago
6 0
HCl + CsOH --> CsCl + H2O

So the ions making up the salt: Cl- and Cs+
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