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bring the solution closer to neutriality

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What does neutralizing reactions is a soultion do?

Bring the solution closer to neutrality.


What does neutrilise mean?

In acid-base reactions, neutralizing is when you add exactly enough chemical to bring the total solution pH to 7. If you have acid you put alkali in it; for alkali you add acid.


What method is used to determine a known concentration of acid solution by neutralizing it with a known concentration of a base?

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What does neutalize mean?

neutralisation means nullifying the effect of one substance by another like in acid base reactions acid+base-salt(neutral)


Cutting back on pollutants that cause acid rain is one solution to the problem of acidified lakes can you suggest another?

Add a neutralizing substance such as limestone


In what environment do many single-replacement reactions commonly occur?

Many single-replacement reactions occur in an aqueous solution.


Biochemical reactions in the body must occur in what?

Biochemical reactions in the body must occur in solution; otherwise, they cannot chemically react.


What is the sum of all chemical reactions in an organism?

All chemical reactions in living things take place in what kind of solution


What is a sentence using the word nuetralizeing?

Spelling it correctly will be a big advantage for your grade. It's neutralizing.The chemical is neutralizing the acid in the solution.The audience's positive response is neutralizing her fear of speaking.


What is the answer of process by mixing an acid and a base?

It usually depends on the strenght of the acid and base mixed. If you have a weak acid and a strong based mixed, you have neutralization reaction, in which H+ in acid is being neutralized by OH- in the base. Mixing a weak base and a strong acid does opposite, OH- is nutralized by H+. Usually these reactions are not complete and you have an equilibrium reactions. If both an acid and a base a strong you have a complete reaction in which water and salt are formed.


What is the biomedical importance of solution in daily life?

most reactions in the body occurs in solutin medium eg. aqeuos solution.


What are the Neutralizing medium for nickel-cadmium battery used in aircraft if electrolyte is spilled?

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