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Neutrilisation is when you mix an acid and an alkali together. this, on a universal indicator, is 7 or green.

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What is it called when an alkali and and acid are put together?

When an alkali and an acid are put together, it is called a neutralization reaction. This reaction results in the formation of water and a salt.


How is neutrilisation usefull?

Neutralization is useful in many ways, such as in chemistry to control the pH of a solution, in environmental cleanup to neutralize acids and bases, and in the treatment of acid indigestion by neutralizing stomach acid. It is also used in certain chemical reactions to control the acidity or basicity of a solution.


Is a salt and water made when you mix an acid and an alkali?

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What is the function of gel electrophoresis electricity?

Hi I am going to make note of the source for the sake of convineance: Conoley C, (2002), Chemistry, London: HarperCollinsPublishers ISBN: 0-00-713597-1 (page no:418). Positiveley charged ions migrate to the cathode (-ve) and negativeley charged ions to the anode (+ve). When the pH is that at which zwitterions* are fromed (the isoelectric point) with equal positive and negative charges the zwitter ions cannot move in either direction. so, the pH value must be carefully chosen before the mixture of amino acids can be separated xan be separated and analysed successfully. *A zwitterion is formed when an amino acid undergoes internal neutrilisation, by this I mean the the H+ ion on the COOH group goes to the NH2 group (the amine group) to form an NH3 group thus for one is positive (NH3+) and one is negative (COO-) and they are therefore neutral. NB: Gel electrophoresis works on the separation of proteins (and therefore DNA aswell) don't forget that amino acids are what make up proteins so don't at any point think that the reference to amino aicds in this context is abstract. Hope this helps Nick C


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