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Neutralization Reaction

Neutralization Reaction

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Chemistry

10th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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4 Slides • 5 Questions

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Acid/Base Neutralization

In this lesson, you will learn about Acid/Base Neutralization Reactions

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What is neutralization?

Neutralize-

The word neutralize means to cancel out.

For example, if you "neutralize" a situation, it means you calm everyone down and "cancel out" the problem.

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Neutralizing Acids and Bases

Example

A neutralization reaction is a reaction where an acid and base react to form water and salt. It turns the solution neutral, so the pH will be 7!

Neutralization Reaction

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Multiple Choice

In order to neutralize an acid, you need...

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Water

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Salt

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A base

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Another acid

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Multiple Choice

When an acid and a base react, it always forms...

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Water and Salt

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A different acid and base

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Salt and a base

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Water and an acid

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Multiple Choice

The pH of a neutral solution will be...

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14

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1

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7

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8

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Indicators

Help us determine the pH

Using an indicator can tell us the pH of a substance and/or whether or not it's an acid or base.

A universal indicator is a solution we add to an acid/base to help us determine the pH. When you add it, the solution changes color and then you compare it to a chart like the one above.

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Multiple Choice

Identify the salt in the following equation:
Zn(OH)2 + HNO3   ---> H2O  + Zn(NO3)2
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Zn(OH)2

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HNO3

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H2O

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Zn(NO3)2

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Multiple Choice

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What might happen if you mixed a strong acid with an equally strong base?
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You would see an explosive chemical reaction.

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The acid would destroy the base.

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The base would destroy the acid.

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You'd wind up with a pH-neutral substance.

Acid/Base Neutralization

In this lesson, you will learn about Acid/Base Neutralization Reactions

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