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Acid-Base Reactions SNC2D
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Neutralization The reaction between an acid and a base produces water (H2O) and an ionic compound known as a ????, which may be dissolved in the water or form as a precipitate.
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Neutralization The reaction between an acid and a base produces water (H2O) and an ionic compound known as a salt, which may be dissolved in the water or form as a precipitate.
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Neutralization The reaction between an acid and a base produces water (H2O) and an ionic compound known as a salt, which may be dissolved in the water or form as a precipitate. Example hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide
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Neutralization The reaction between an acid and a base produces water (H2O) and an ionic compound known as a salt, which may be dissolved in the water or form as a precipitate. Example hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide water + sodium chloride
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Neutralization The reaction between an acid and a base produces water (H2O) and an ionic compound known as a salt, which may be dissolved in the water or form as a precipitate. Example hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide water + sodium chloride HCl(aq) NaOH(aq) H2O(l) + NaCl(aq)
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Neutralization This ________________ reaction is also known as a ___________ because the products of the reaction are neutral (i.e. have a pH of ?).
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Neutralization This double displacement reaction is also known as a ___________ because the products of the reaction are neutral (i.e. have a pH of ?).
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Neutralization This double displacement reaction is also known as a neutralization because the products of the reaction are neutral (i.e. have a pH of ?).
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Neutralization This double displacement reaction is also known as a neutralization because the products of the reaction are neutral (i.e. have a pH of 7).
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Neutralization This double displacement reaction is also known as a neutralization because the products of the reaction are neutral (i.e. have a pH of 7). Another Example sulphuric acid + potassium hydroxide
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Neutralization This double displacement reaction is also known as a neutralization because the products of the reaction are neutral (i.e. have a pH of 7). Another Example sulphuric acid + potassium hydroxide water + potassium sulphate
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Neutralization This double displacement reaction is also known as a neutralization because the products of the reaction are neutral (i.e. have a pH of 7). Another Example sulphuric acid + potassium hydroxide water + potassium sulphate H2SO4(aq) KOH(aq) H2O(l) + K2SO4(aq)
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Neutralization This double displacement reaction is also known as a neutralization because the products of the reaction are neutral (i.e. have a pH of 7). Another Example sulphuric acid + potassium hydroxide water + potassium sulphate H2SO4(aq) KOH(aq) 2 H2O(l) + K2SO4(aq)
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Neutralization Some neutralization reactions will also produce carbon dioxide. Example hydrochloric acid + sodium bicarbonate water + sodium chloride + carbon dioxide HCl + NaHCO3 H2O + NaCl + CO2
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Uses Neutralization reactions are useful on small scales,
e.g. the formic acid (HCOOH) in a beesting that attacks nerves in the skin can be neutralized with an ammonia-based cream
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Uses and on large scales,
e.g. lime may be added to an acidified lake to raise its pH: HNO3 + Ca(OH)2
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Uses and on large scales,
e.g. lime may be added to an acidified lake to raise its pH: HNO3 + Ca(OH)2 Ca(NO3)2 + H2O
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Uses and on large scales,
e.g. lime may be added to an acidified lake to raise its pH: 2 HNO3 + Ca(OH)2 Ca(NO3)2 + 2 H2O
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Activity Activity: Antacids and Neutralization Reactions
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