
How do neutralization reactions come into play in acid-base
Nov 7, 2016 · In acid base neutralization, the acid and bases are react each other to make their salt at the neutralized state that is almost at pH 7. Reaction in between Hydrochloric acid [HCl] and Sodium hydroxide [NaOH] is as under :- HCl [acid] + NaOH [base] = NaCl [ Sodium Chloride salt ] + H2O [Water]
What is an Arrhenius base? - Socratic
Apr 22, 2018 · The specie which donate [OH^-]thus increase its concentration in the solution , is an Arrhenius Base. The specie which gives [OH^-]ions on making its aqueous solution is an Arrhenius Base. For Eg : NaOH (aq) rarr Na^+ + OH^-
Which one of the following is an example of a strong base? A
Apr 17, 2018 · Sodium hydroxide quantitatively gives the H O− in aqueous solution, the strongest base that can exist in water. Acetic acid is a fairly weak acid, for which the equilibrium lies to the left...
Question #7f381 - Socratic
Jun 23, 2017 · HNO3(aq) +NaOH(aq) → H2O(l) + NaNO3(aq) The interesting thing to notice here is that you can write a net ionic equation for this reaction by taking into account the fact that nitric acid is a strong acid and sodium hydroxide is a strong base.
How do you calculate the mole ratio for two compounds to …
Feb 8, 2018 · A sample of phosphoric acid, H3PO4, with a concentration of 1.0 M is being tested. 10 mL of the acid was measured in a 100 mL graduated cylinder, and a drop of phenolphthalein was added. Predict how much 1.0 M NaOH base will be added to just neutralize the acid (when the indicator just turns pink). the response is asked to be made in mL.
What is the function of an indicator in a titration? - Socratic
Jun 9, 2018 · To signal a stoichiometric endpoint.... Let us examine a simple acid base reaction.... NaOH (aq) + HCl (aq) rarr NaCl (aq) +H_2O (l) And for the purposes of the example we assume we add a solution of sodium hydroxide FROM a burette, to a KNOWN volume of HCl (aq) of KNOWN concentration. And let us consider the pH of such a typical strong acid/strong base titration... ! [pinterst.com ...
Could a buffered solution be made by mixing aqueous ... - Socratic
Mar 25, 2017 · Could a buffered solution be made by mixing aqueous solutions of HCl and NaOH? Explain. Why isn't a mixture of a strong acid and its conjugate base considered a buffered solution?
What happens when you mix an acid and a base together?
Mar 18, 2016 · An acid base reaction occurs, with the formation of water, and a salt. The classic reaction is that between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide; HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) rarr NaCl (aq) + H_2O (l) Can you give the products and word equations for the following acid base reactions: HNO_3 (aq) + NaOH (aq) rarr ???
Question #010a5 - Socratic
Apr 12, 2015 · This is a titration of sulfurous acid, H_2SO_3, a weak diprotic acid, with sodium hydroxide, NaOH, a strong base.
In the reaction H_3A (s) + 3NaOH (aq) -> 3H_2O (l) - Socratic
Dec 19, 2015 · Start by writing down the balanced chemical equation for this neutralization reaction H3A(aq] +2NaOH(aq] → 3H2O(l] + Na3A(aq] The key to this problem is the 1:3 mole ratio that exists between the triprotic acid H3A and sodium hydroxide, NaOH. This mole ratio will allow you to find the number of moles of acid present in solution. Simply put, if you know how many moles of sodium hydroxide were ...