Neutralization Reactions
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- 4. Variable in the Neutralization Reaction Equation that symbolizes bases containing OH- ions
- 6. If you spill a strong acid you would pour this over the spill to neutralize the acid thus allowing you to clean it.
- 7. This acid is not stable in water so in water it will decompose to carbon dioxide and water.
- 8. Variable in the Neutralization Reaction Equation that symbolizes acids containing H+ ions.
- 9. The acid will also donate this ion to the solution.
- 12. The step of adding hydronium to water takes place without the addition of this.
- 13. Salt is this by definition.
- 14. Variable in the Neutralization Reaction Equation that symbolizes salt.
- 15. The type of sodium chloride produced from neutralization reactions.
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- 1. The Neutralization Reaction Equation.
- 2. the reaction between an acid and ionic compound containing either carbonate or hydrogen carbonate that produces carbon dioxide and water.
- 3. A reaction where an acid and base react to produce a salt and water in an aqueous solution.
- 5. The acid will donate these from the hydronium ion to the water.
- 8. The ion that becomes surrounded by water with the addition of the base.
- 10. Ion formed from the acid donating H+ ions to the water.
- 11. The compound created for every collision between hydroxide and hydronium.