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Fun fun. Acid-Base Reactions
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Acid-Base Neutralization Acids and bases will react with each other to form water and a salt. Water has a pH of 7—it is neutral (neither acidic nor basic)
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Titration Calculations Titration: determination of an unknown concentration of solution by the addition of a solution of known concentration. Fact: If you add enough acid to a base, eventually the solution will be neutral… you will have as many moles of H + ions as you do OH - ions. Fact: n = M · V
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For a solution in which an acid and base have reacted to neutralize each other… If we know the concentration of one of the solutions, we can find the concentration of the other simply by measuring volumes!
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Q:But how do we know when the solution is neutral? A:Using an indicator! indicator: a compound which will change color in solution at a given pH
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Sample question If 25 mL of 2.4 M HCl is required to neutralize 13 mL of NaOH, what is the concentration of the NaOH?
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Sample question What volume of 0.0034 M nitric acid is required to neutralize 1.00 L of 0.050 M LiOH?
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