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5.4 Neutralization Reactions

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1 5.4 Neutralization Reactions

2 What if we took an acid and base, and reacted them together?

3 Neutralization A double displacement reaction between an acid and a base. The products always include water and an ionic compound (sometimes referred to as a salt). Our acid and base properties are “neutralized”, and our pH is brought closer to our neutral value of 7

4 Neutralizing with a hydroxide compound
HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq)  H2O (l) + NaCl (aq) H+ & Cl Na+ & OH-

5 Neutralizing with a carbonate compound
When using a carbonate compound, the general reaction will yield our same products, but also carbon dioxide H2SO4(aq) + CaCO3(aq)  Sulfuric acid calcium carbonate H2CO3(aq) + CaSO4(s) H2O(l) + CO2(g) Carbonic acid (H2CO3 ) immediately decomposes into water and carbon dioxide.

6 Sodium Bicarbonate NaHCO3
Can either Donate or Accept a H+ ion therefore it can neutralize both acids and bases Loses the Na+ and forms a bicarbonate ion

7 Write out the chemical equation and balance it.
1. A sample of aqueous hydrogen sulfate is added to a solution of aqueous ammonium hydroxide 2. A sample of aqueous sulphuric acid is added to a solution of aqueous sodium bicarbonate.

8 Once a battery has been discarded, we can clean and reuse the battery acid or neutralize it.

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