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In a chemical reaction, hydrofluoric acid (HF) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) combine to form sodium fluoride (NaF) and water (H2O). The reaction uses 20 grams of hydrofluoric acid and 40 grams of sodium hydroxide, and it produces 18 grams of water. How much sodium fluoride does the reaction produce?(1 point) HELP PLEASE!!
A 60 grams

B 18 grams

C 42 grams

D 78 grams

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