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What is the result of an acid-base neutralization reaction?
What is the result of an acid-base neutralization reaction?
- Gas and water
- Acidic solution
- Basic solution
- Water and ionic salt (correct)
Neutralization reactions can result in a pH of 7 or lower.
Neutralization reactions can result in a pH of 7 or lower.
False (B)
What type of reaction is most commonly associated with acid-base neutralization?
What type of reaction is most commonly associated with acid-base neutralization?
Double displacement reaction
In a neutralization reaction, an acid reacts with a base to produce ______ and an ionic compound.
In a neutralization reaction, an acid reacts with a base to produce ______ and an ionic compound.
Match the following components with their descriptions:
Match the following components with their descriptions:
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Neutralization reaction
Neutralization reaction
A reaction where an acid and a base react to form products with a pH closer to 7 than the reactants.
Double displacement reaction
Double displacement reaction
A type of chemical reaction where two reactants exchange ions to form new products.
Water (H2O)
Water (H2O)
The product of a neutralization reaction that is formed from the combination of hydrogen and hydroxide ions.
Ionic compound (ionic salt)
Ionic compound (ionic salt)
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Acid + Base → water + ionic compound
Acid + Base → water + ionic compound
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Study Notes
Neutralization Reactions
- Neutralization reactions occur when an acid and a base react, producing products with a pH closer to 7 than the original reactants.
- Most acid-base neutralization reactions are double displacement reactions.
- A general chemical equation for a neutralization reaction is: Acid + Base → water + ionic compound (ionic salt).
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