neutralisation Flashcards

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what is neutralisation?

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Neutralisation is the reaction between an acid and an alkali, resulting in the formation of water and a salt.

This reaction specifically involves the combination of H+ ions from the acid with OH- ions from the alkali to form water (H2O).

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what is the general ionic equation for this reaction?

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H+(aq) + OH-(aq) ➔ H2O(l)

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what is a salt?

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A salt is an ionic compound formed when the H+ ions in an acid are replaced by metal ions or other positive ions, such as ammonium ions (NH4+).

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how does the salt form?

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In a neutralisation reaction, the salt is made up of the cation from the base, which can be a metal or ammonium ion,
and the anion from the acid.

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what is an example of neutralisation reaction?

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the reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide makes sodium chloride and water:

HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) ➔ NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)

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nitrate

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NO3-

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