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Almost any reaction can involve an acid; the most common is the acid-base or neutralisation reaction.
The resulting salt from the reaction.
Reaction 3, and 4.
1- Reaction of an acid with a base. 2-Displacement reactions of ionic compounds.
Cu(s) + 2H^+(aq) ==> H2(g) + Cu^2+
The net ionic reaction for the neutralization of acetic acid is CH3COOH(aq) + OH^- ---> CH3COO^- + H2O.
Almost any reaction can involve an acid; the most common is the acid-base or neutralisation reaction.
Acid-base reaction doesn't involve electron transfer. Hence it's not describe as radox
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H2SO4 + Na2CO3 = Na2SO4 + H2O + CO2 This is an acid/carbonate reaction. The general equations for acid reactions are;- Acid + alkali =- salt + water Acid + base = salt + weater Acid + metal = salt + hydrogen Acid + carbonate = salt + water + carbon dioxide.
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total ionic equation (also known as the complete ionic equation) for the reaction of potassium carbonate with hydrochloric acid
Acid-base equations are called neutralization reactions. Example: NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O These reaction produce a salt and water, generally.
it mainly involves to neutralisation of reaction and shows the rate of reaction
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There's NO reaction between AgNO3 and HNO3