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.
I believe it is HClaq with the aq in subscript
=> NaClaq + H2O + heat
If you added less than the amount needed in part (b) of K2SO3, what would be the limiting reactant? If you added more than the amount needed in part (b) of K2SO3, what would be the limiting reactant? Which situation would create the most SO2 gas?excess HClexcess K2SO3 excess H2Oexcess KClperfectly matched amounts of HCl and K2SO3
endothermic reaction
It would be a catabolic reaction or decomposition reaction.
Formation reaction.
The initial reaction is required to be subtracted from the final reaction to get the net reaction.
reversible reaction
Answer a.speed of the reaction. b.products of the reaction. c.pH of the reaction. d.temperature of the reaction
a synthesis reaction, also called a combination reaction.
You think probable to a reversible reaction.
1 combination reaction. 2. displacement reaction. 3.decomposition reaction. 4.displacement reaction.