A chemical bond's ability to reverse react is a consequence of its stability. An ionic bond is very strong and very stable, in other words the bond is at a very low energy. A species tends to stay in the lowest energy state possible, so ionic compounds tend to not react unless it is to find a lower energy state.
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.
Because ionic compounds contain a metal while the covalent compound contains only non-metals.
The ionic reactions are fast because of the compound which after getting dissolved in water are dissociated into ions and are free to move.Due to this effective collisions take place which leads ultimately to a fast reaction.....
Neutralization reactions are a double replacement reaction between an acid in a base. In the most common acid base neutralization reactions the products are water (H2O) and an ionic salt (all ionic compounds can be considered "salts" not just the one for flavoring food. for example HCl + NaOH -----> H2O + NaCl
You think probable to a double displacement reaction.
Yes they do
During chemical reactions bonds are broken.
Omer Robbins has written: 'Ionic reactions and equilibria' -- subject(s): Ionic equilibrium
Ununseptium is produced by nuclear reactions in ionic accelerators.
Ununseptium is produced by nuclear reactions in ionic accelerators.
The products of the reactions are ionic salts.
Salts are ionic compounds, products of reactions beween acids and bases.
- salts are ionic compounds - salts are products of neutralization reactions
Salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases (neutralization reactions). Salts are compounds with ionic bond, containing an anion and a cation.
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.
Salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases (neutralization reactions). Salts are compounds with ionic bond, containing an anion and a cation.
Because ionic compounds contain a metal while the covalent compound contains only non-metals.