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Neutralization- the reaction between an acid and a base, producing a salt and water; hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide form sodium chloride and water
Neutralization is the basis of titration, where a pH indicator shows equivalence point when the equivalent number of moles of a base have been added to an acid. --->Acid Base Neutralization Tutorial<--- Past Regents Questions on Neutralization Aug 2010- Aug 2009-26 Which substance is always a product when an Arrhenius acid in an aqueous solution reacts with an Arrhenius base in an aqueous solution? June 2009-26 Which word equation represents a neutralization reaction? Jan 2008-45 What are the products of a reaction between KOH(aq) and HCl(aq)? Jan 2007-46 Given the balanced equation representing a reaction:
June 2005-48 Sulfuric acid, H2SO4(aq), can be used to neutralize barium hydroxide, Ba(OH)2(aq). What is the formula for the salt produced by this neutralization? Jan 2005-47 Which chemical equation represents the reaction of an Arrhenius acid and an Arrhenius base? June 2004-30 Which compound could serve as a reactant in a neutralization reaction?
Aug 2003-30. Which reaction occurs when hydrogen ions react with hydroxide ions to form water? A. substitution June 2002-25 Given the reaction:
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