NEUTRALISATION: Reaction which removes Acidity or Alkalinity of solution
s- When Alkali is added to an Acid, the pH of mixture rises as the Alkali reacts with Acid to form a neutral solution
- When an Acid is added to an Alkali, the pH of the mixture falls as the Acid reacts with Alkali to form a Neutral Solution
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NEUTRALISATION REACTION:
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Neutralisation reaction involving an Acid and base (Alkali) will always produce a Salt and Water:
Acid + Base (Alkali) → Salt + Water
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When H+ ions from an Acid reacts with the OH- ions from an Alkali, this forms Water, causing the neutral solution to be formed:
H+ (aq) + OH- (aq) → H2O (l)
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The Name of the Salt Produced can be Predicted:
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ACID REACTED
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SALT
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HYDROCHLORIC ACID
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Salt will be a Chloride
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NITRIC ACID
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Salt will be a Nitrate
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SULFURIC ACID
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Salt will be a Sulfate
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