Hydrogen (Acid) + Hydroxide (Base)= H2O (Water which has a pH of 7 meaning it's neutral).
H + OH ---> H2O
H+(aq) + OH^-(aq) ==> H2O(l)
It will be a neutralization reaction and the products will be NaCl and H2O
The net ionic reaction for the neutralization of acetic acid is CH3COOH(aq) + OH^- ---> CH3COO^- + H2O.
H+ + OH- ----> H2O
The net ionic equation that describes the reaction when these solutions are mixed is the net summation. This is the net ionic equation for the chemical reaction.
what reaction is it?
It will be a neutralization reaction and the products will be NaCl and H2O
The net ionic reaction for the neutralization of acetic acid is CH3COOH(aq) + OH^- ---> CH3COO^- + H2O.
H+ + OH- ----> H2O
The correct term is neutralization reaction.
The net ionic equation that describes the reaction when these solutions are mixed is the net summation. This is the net ionic equation for the chemical reaction.
what reaction is it?
The resulting salt from the reaction.
Since HCl is a strong acid and Ba(OH)2 is a strong base, the reaction that takes place is a simple neutralization reaction. The reaction is represented by the net ionic equation: H+(aq) + OH-(aq) ---> H2O This is the equation whenever any strong acid and strong base react.
First, write the net-ionic reactions for both neutralization reactions. Notice anything? They have the same net-ionic reaction! So, their heats of neutralization will be the same.
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.
no, it is not
A net ionic equation.