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    Adding Sodium Hydride,NaH,to Water Produces
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Adding Sodium Hydride,NaH,to Water Produces

Question 41

Question 41

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Adding sodium hydride,NaH,to water produces:


A) H2 and NaOH(aq)
B) H-(aq) + Na+(aq)
C) H3O+(aq) + Na+(aq)
D) H3O-(aq) + Na+(aq)
E) Na2O + H2

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