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Example 1: Calculating grams of sodium chloride produced from 1.33 g of NaOH in a neutralization reaction.

Handwritten chemistry problem showing the reaction of NaOH with HCl to produce NaCl and H₂O, with steps for converting grams of NaOH to grams of NaCl using molar mass and mole ratio.

Handwritten chemistry problem showing the reaction of NaOH with HCl to produce NaCl and H₂O, with steps for converting grams of NaOH to grams of NaCl using molar mass and mole ratio.

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