The pH value of neutralisation is pH7 because pH1 is a strong acid, pH14 is a strong alkali. However I to am trying to find the word equation as I have a test tomorrow that I need to revise for. Good luck hope this has helped
KOH + HCl -> KCl + H2O This is a neutralization reaction. You know because it produces water and a salt.
To provide the balanced chemical equation, I would need to know the specific reaction you are referring to. Can you please provide the reactants and products involved in the reaction?
You can determine if a reaction is stoichiometric by comparing the balanced chemical equation to the actual amounts of reactants and products in the reaction. If the amounts of reactants and products are in the exact ratios as predicted by the balanced equation, then the reaction is stoichiometric.
A neutralization reaction occurs between an acid and a base. As you may know, acids have a pH between 0 and 7, neutral substances have a pH of 7, and bases have a pH between 7 and 14. In a neutralization reaction, the pH's of the reactants are such the product(s) has/ have a pH of 7.
You need to know the ∆H of this reaction, or the enthalpy change. If you know the enthalpy change, then convert the 6.44 g of sulfur to moles, and use stoichiometry to determine what fraction of a mole was reacted, and multiply that time the value of ∆H of the reaction
KOH + HCl -> KCl + H2O This is a neutralization reaction. You know because it produces water and a salt.
If this value a satisfy the equation, then a is a solution for that equation. ( or we can say that for the value a the equation is true)
x is a variable. You do not have to know what its value is. In that equation you have to find the value of x, so if you already know what x stands for then you know the answer
To provide the balanced chemical equation, I would need to know the specific reaction you are referring to. Can you please provide the reactants and products involved in the reaction?
With a formula, you know the variable's value, and you have to calculate the value of the function of it. With an equation, you know the function's value, and you have to calculate the value of the variable.
With a formula, you know the variable's value, and you have to calculate the value of the function of it. With an equation, you know the function's value, and you have to calculate the value of the variable.
You can determine if a reaction is stoichiometric by comparing the balanced chemical equation to the actual amounts of reactants and products in the reaction. If the amounts of reactants and products are in the exact ratios as predicted by the balanced equation, then the reaction is stoichiometric.
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You substitute the value of the variable into the equation and simplify. If the rsult is a true statement then that value of the variable really does satisfy the equation.
A neutralization reaction occurs between an acid and a base. As you may know, acids have a pH between 0 and 7, neutral substances have a pH of 7, and bases have a pH between 7 and 14. In a neutralization reaction, the pH's of the reactants are such the product(s) has/ have a pH of 7.
This equation has no value, as the value of n could be anything, giving this equation an infinite number of answers. To answer this equation, you either need to know what n is, or have an equals sign.
what is the value of "N"? we can solve this equation when we know the value of N, once we know the value of N we just add 1 to it,