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Chemistry
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Product Formation
Which products are the result of a reaction between potassium fluoride, KF, and sodium hydroxide, NaOH?
KNa and FOH
KOH and NaF
Na and KFOH
K and FNaOH
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The correct answer is KOH and NaF.
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