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Neutralize Em! December √100, 2.009 *103
Objective: SWBAT predict the products of acid-base neutralization reactions Catalyst: Write down the balanced equation for the reaction of Sodium Chloride with Aluminum Oxide
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Agenda Do Now/Announcements Finish pH calculations Finish Lab Analysis
Ionization Equations Neutralization Reactions Work Time Exit Ticket
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Hmmm…Acid inside of me? The human stomach produces hydrochloric acid (HCl), commonly known as "stomach acid“ or “stomach juice” Stomach acid is made when you eat something, but when a person eats something requiring the stomach to work EXTRA hard—say, a pizza—the stomach may generate EXCESS hydrochloric acid, and the result is HEARTBURN
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Inside your insides… the human stomach
When this happens, people often take antacids, which contain chemicals such as… aluminum hydroxide (Al[OH]3) or magnesium hydroxide (Mg[OH]2) What do these chemicals have in common?
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HCl + Al(OH)3 → THEY ARE BASES!!!!!! DUH Mr. Jhaveri!
True…taking an antacid when there is excess acid in your stomach neutralizes the acid. HCl + Al(OH)3 → We learned about 5 types of reactions…What type of reaction is this??
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Example: MgO + CaS FLASHBACK!!!!!!! + +
A double-replacement reaction is one in which ions switch places. AX + BY AY + BX Two couples are dancing and decide to switch partners! Example: MgO + CaS S O Mg Ca + O S Mg Ca +
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Back to Reality… HCl + Al(OH)3 → AlCl3 + H2O
THEY ARE BASES!!!!!! DUH Mr. Jhaveri! True…taking an antacid when there is excess acid in your stomach neutralizes the acid. HCl + Al(OH)3 → We just turned that aggressive acid into neutral old water… So, What will be the products of this reaction? DON’T FORGET TO KRISS KROSS! AlCl3 + H2O Go through the steps goshdarrnnnit
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Back to Reality… HCl + Al(OH)3 → AlCl3 + H2O
THEY ARE BASES!!!!!! DUH Mr. Jhaveri! True…taking an antacid when there is excess acid in your stomach neutralizes the acid. HCl + Al(OH)3 → We just turned that aggressive acid into neutral old water… So, What will be the products of this reaction? DON’T FORGET TO KRISS KROSS! AlCl3 + H2O Go through the steps goshdarrnnnit
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Neutralization! KEY POINT #1: A neutralization reaction is a double-replacement reaction in which an acid and a base react in to produce water and a salt Now…A salt is NOT just NaCl (table salt…) A salt is an ionic compound made up of a cation from a base and an anion from an acid Acid + Base Water + Salt HY + X(OH) H2O + XY DON’T FORGET TO KRISS-KROSS!!!! ACID BASE WATER SALT
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Neutralization Reactions
Write the balanced chemical reaction for hydrochloric acid and Sodium Hydroxide HCl + NaOH →NaCl + H2O ACID BASE SALT WATER
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Ionization Equations What happens if we just place an acid or base in water? It Ionizes, or breaks up into ions Key Point #2: An ionization equation shows the ions that result when an acid or base is dissolved in water H2SO4 H+ (SO4)2-
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Ionization Equations Key Point #3: An ionization equation shows the cation (+) and anion (-) that result when an acid or base dissociates when dissolved in water H2SO4 How do we know that H2SO4 becomes H+ and (SO4)2-? Because it is an ionic compound! We had to Kriss Kross to get the subscripts! H2SO4 H+ (SO4)2- 2H+ + (SO4)2-
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Ionization Equations Write the ionization equation for the dissociation of the following acids and bases: Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) Barium Hydroxide
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Ionization Equations Write the ionization equation for the dissociation of the following acids and bases: Nitric Acid (HNO3) Ammonium Hydroxide
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Practice!
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Exit Ticket Write the balanced equation for the following acid- base neutralization Lithium hydroxide and Hydrochloric Acid If you take a Tums with 4.5x10-5M [OH-] and there is 5.5x10-9 M [H+] will all of the acid be neutralized?
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