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What is the result of an acid-base neutralization reaction?
What is the result of an acid-base neutralization reaction?
Neutralization reactions can result in a pH of 7 or lower.
Neutralization reactions can result in a pH of 7 or lower.
False
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.
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Match the following components with their descriptions:
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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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Test your knowledge on neutralization reactions, including the interaction between acids and bases. Learn how these reactions produce water and ionic compounds, moving the pH toward neutrality. Explore the concept of double displacement reactions through various questions.