what happens to (a) the H+ ions, and (b) temperature of the solution, when an acid is neutralised ?
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a. when an acid is nutralized h+ions it gives water
b. the temperature solution is exothermic reaction
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(a) The Hydrogen ions (H+) reacts with the Hydroxide ions forming water(H20).
when the acid is neutralised, the H+ ions reacts with hydroxide ions (OH-) that leads to the formation of water(H20).
(b) As the most of the Neutralisation reactions are EXOTHERMIC (exceptional in some cases).
Therefore, the Temperature will be increasing during reaction and comes back to the normal stage after the reaction completes.
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