use the formula for enthalpy change for the reaction of an acid and base to produce 1mol of water.
dH=mc(dT)/n
where
H = enthalpy
m = mass of system
c = specific heat capacity of system
T = temperature of system
n = number of moles reacted
H+ + OH- ---->H2O
Example=
H2SO4 + NaOH ---> Na2SO4 +H2O
HNO3 + KOH ---> KNO3 + H2O
The base formula for Enthalpy of neutralization 3NaOH + H3PO4 = Na3PO4 + 3H20 concentration of the HCl solution. Calculate tribasic acid by building formula in replacement of main acid.
The equation for a neutralisation reaction is acid+alkali=neutral
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Acid + Base gives salt + water
HCl + NaOH = NaCl + H2O
acid + base --> water + salt
Yoh + hx → xy + h2o
Neutralisation reaction.
Because it doesnt have water
It is a neutralisation reaction, it is also an exothermic reaction.
It turns green on neutralisation reaction.
This is a standard neutralisation reaction, following the equation: Acid + Base ---> Salt + Water In this case the salt will be sodium chloride (NaCl)
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neutralisation reaction: n=vm2 + charlotte
Yes it can
Sherbert is made using neutralisation reaction because it makes the sherbet soft and mushy.
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a neutralisation reaction
Neutralisation reaction.
Because it doesnt have water
Yes. A reaction does take place in neutralisation.
neutralisation
Basically neutralisation meansi t is a reaction between an acid and a baseto give neutral product i.e. neither acidic or basic is called neutralisation reaction. There are manny applications of neutralisation reactions. they are: In human beings agriculture soap industry textile industry food industry
It is a neutralisation reaction, it is also an exothermic reaction.