to get a pH of 7(neutral pH) you need to add a base solution to an acid solution and vice versa until you eventually approach a pH of 7
An Acid for a Base, a Base for an Acid
This can be done, carefullY (!!) with a counterbalancing solution of calcium carbonate.
An acid.
Add acid and neutralize the solution.
The H+ and OH- ions combine to form water.
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This can be done, carefullY (!!) with a counterbalancing solution of calcium carbonate.
You mean alkalinity? Alkalinity measures the ability of a solution to neutralize acids to the equivalence point of carbonate or bicarbonate. The alkalinity is equal to the stoichiometric sum of the bases in solution.
An acid.
Add acid and neutralize the solution.
The H+ and OH- ions combine to form water.
That would be called neutralization, and it is done by adding an alkaline substance of some kind. Acids and alkalines neutralize each other.
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Yes. Vinegar will neutralize potassium hydroxide to form a mildly alkaline solution of potassium acetate.
potassium chloride
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Potassium Hydroxide(KOH) is a base (it is "basic"). An acid will neutralize a base. Acetic acid can be used to neutralize KOH. Baking soda is a base, so it will not work to neutralize KOH.
neutralize the acid with a 3% solution of sodium bicarbonate