All types of acids, bases & their neutralization.
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A strong base is one that is fully dissociated in aqueous solution. For example, sodium hydroxide, NaOH, is a strong base. When a strong acid is neutralized by a strong base there are no excess hydrogen ions left in the solution. ... The standard enthalpy change for the reaction H+ + OH− → H2O is −57.30 kJ/mol.
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✨Acetic acid
✨Formic acid
✨Citrus acid
✨Lactic acid
✨ Oxallic Acid
✨ Ascorbic acid
✨ Tartaric acid
✨ Sulphuric acid
✨Nitric acid
✨ Hydrochloric acid
Types of bases:
✨Calcium Hydroxide
✨ Ammonium hydroxide
✨Sodium hydroxide
✨ Potassium hydroxide
✨Magnesium hydroxide
✨Sodium oxide
✨Calcium oxide
✨ Ammonia
Neutralisation reaction:
Reaction between acids and bases are known as neutralisation reaction.
Examples:
1 ) Na2+2Hcl=2NaCl+H2O
2 ) CaO+2HCl=CaCl2+H2O
3 ) 2NaOH+H2SO4=Na2SO4+2H2O
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✨Acetic acid
✨Formic acid
✨Citrus acid
✨Lactic acid
✨ Oxallic Acid
✨ Ascorbic acid
✨ Tartaric acid
✨ Sulphuric acid
✨Nitric acid
✨ Hydrochloric acid
Types of bases:
✨Calcium Hydroxide
✨ Ammonium hydroxide
✨Sodium hydroxide
✨ Potassium hydroxide
✨Magnesium hydroxide
✨Sodium oxide
✨Calcium oxide
✨ Ammonia
Neutralisation reaction:
Reaction between acids and bases are known as neutralisation reaction.
Examples:
1 ) Na2+2Hcl=2NaCl+H2O
2 ) CaO+2HCl=CaCl2+H2O
3 ) 2NaOH+H2SO4=Na2SO4+2H2O
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