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What type of reaction occurs when acid reacts with base?
What type of reaction occurs when acid reacts with base?
- Oxidation reaction
- Polymerization reaction
- Combustion reaction
- Neutralization reaction (correct)
What are the products of a neutralization reaction between acid and base?
What are the products of a neutralization reaction between acid and base?
- Salt and water (correct)
- Carbon dioxide and water
- Hydrogen gas and salt
- Oxygen and salt
What is the pH of the resulting solution after a neutralization reaction?
What is the pH of the resulting solution after a neutralization reaction?
- Depends on the specific acids and bases involved
- 14
- 0
- 7 (correct)
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Acid-Base Neutralization Reaction
- A neutralization reaction occurs when an acid reacts with a base, resulting in the formation of a salt and water.
- In a neutralization reaction, the hydrogen ions (H+) from the acid combine with the hydroxide ions (OH-) from the base to form water.
- The products of a neutralization reaction are a salt and water.
Characteristics of the Resulting Solution
- The pH of the resulting solution after a neutralization reaction is neutral, which is 7.
- This is because the hydrogen ions (H+) from the acid are neutralized by the hydroxide ions (OH-) from the base, resulting in a solution that is neither acidic nor basic.
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