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Chapter 9 Acids, Bases and Salts 9.2 Reactions of Acids with Bases

D12 Explain the chemical composition of acids and bases, and explain the change of pH in neutralization reactions.

Learning Target I can predict the products of a neutralization reaction.

Neutralization What is neutralization? This is a chemical reaction between an acid and a base. When neutralization occurs, there are two products formed … 1. salt 2. water

How does every single neutralization reaction form water as a product? What is the ion formed by acids in water? Hydrogen ion H+ or Hydronium ion H3O+ What is the ion associated with bases? Hydroxide ion OH- What happens when these two molecules get together? H3O+ + OH- 2H2O

How does every single neutralization reaction form a salt as a product? Remember … not every salt is the “salt” that you are thinking about! A “salt” is any ionic compound formed from a cation (positive ion) and an anion (negative ion). While table salt (NaCl) is a “salt,” it is certainly not the only one out there!

ACID + BASE  SALT + WATER Example: Hydrochloric acid + Sodium hydroxide (base) ACID + BASE  SALT + WATER HCl + NaOH  NaCl + H2O = Salt water!

KOH + HNO3  H2O + KNO3 Acid? Base? Salt? HNO3 KOH KNO3

Acid, Base, or Neutralization? NH3 + H2O  NH4+ + OH- HClO + LiOH  LiClO + H2O HCl + H2O  H3O+ + Cl- Base – because OH- is present in the products Neutralization – because of the salt and water in the products Acid – because H3O+ is present in the products

Do these reactions always result in neutral solutions? No. Remember that it takes one H+ (or H30+) to cancel out one OH-. So, unless the amount of H+ from the acid and the OH- from the base are balanced, the resulting solution will not be neutral.

So, how can you tell if the resulting solution will be acidic or basic? The pH of final solution depends on the amounts and strength of the acid and base. If there is more OH- present than H+, the resulting solution will be basic. If there is more H+ present than OH-, the resulting solution will be acidic.

You try … What would result from mixing a weak base and a strong acid? An acidic solution. What would result from mixing a strong base and a weak acid? A basic solution.

Salts Remember, a salt is another name for an ionic compound, which is a combination of cations and anions. Common salts: Table salt - NaCl Baking soda – NaHCO3 Highway de-icers – often CaCO3 and MgCl2 Fire extinguishers – NaHCO3, KHCO3 and ((NH4)H2PO4 Antiperspirants and deodorants - AlK(SO4)2

Salts in the Body Minerals are inorganic elements that come from the soil and water. Your body needs minerals to grow and stay healthy. Minerals contain salts of elements that are needed by your body. Ca – strong bones and teeth, nerves and muscles K and Na – nerve impulses, water content of cells P – transportation of energy, DNA replication

Learning Target Checkpoint Predict the products of the following chemical reactions:

Let’s Review What is neutralization? What products are formed in a neutralization reaction? How is the water formed? Are all salts table salt? Would a solution containing a strong acid and a weak base be acidic or basic?