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  1. NEUTRALISATION ons because the acid is neutralised. In other words, the acid and the base (or hydrogen carbonate / carbonate) are

  2. CID-BASE NEUTRALISATION-SALTS When aqueous solutions of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide are mixed in the proper proportion, a reaction takes place to f. (aq) + H2O(l) Sodium …

  3. Use a pH meter to monitor the pH and then plot a titration curve. Use an acid-base indicator, which marks the endpoint of a titration by changing color. Ex. 14-1 Generate the hypothetical titration curve …

  4. Write balanced chemical equations for these neutralization reactions.

  5. Find the molarity of a sulfuric acid solution when 25.00 mL of this solution is titrated to a slight pink end point with 13.93 mL of 0.5609 M NaOH. Follow the steps above to solve this problem.

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    Neutralization titrations are widely used to determine the amounts of acids and bases and to monitor the progress of reactions that produce or consume hydrogen ions. This chapter explores the principles of …

  7. Write the neutralization reaction when . O4 + . rforming . rea. • I. a . ns must equal the of ions. Example Titration Problem: Find the molarity of this sample of hydrochloric ac. dica. at . has been . mL of a …