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No. The rate of the neutralization reaction is concentration dependent, but the "heat of neutralization" is defined on a molar basis already, so it is not.
No that is FALSE!
it makes hydrogen
CaCO3 + 2HCl => CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
the name of this reaction is often used as neutrilization reaction.because when acid and base reacts they loss there acidity and basicity and form water and salt.che05_e@yahoo.com
neutralization with evolution of carbon dioxide
No. The rate of the neutralization reaction is concentration dependent, but the "heat of neutralization" is defined on a molar basis already, so it is not.
No that is FALSE!
Sodium carbonate is the product of the neutralization reaction between a strong base (NaOH) and a weak acid (H2CO3).
it makes hydrogen
CaCO3 + 2HCl => CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
The resulting salt from the reaction.
yes
Any reaction occur.
Any chemical reaction between these compounds.
the acid reacts with basis in a neutralization reaction in which the hydrogen ions donated by an acid react with the hydroxide ions donated by the base product a neutral product called water which is a reason why this reaction is known as a neutralization reaction =P
the name of this reaction is often used as neutrilization reaction.because when acid and base reacts they loss there acidity and basicity and form water and salt.che05_e@yahoo.com