what happens to H+ Ions when an acid is neutralised
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H+ ions connects with hydroxide( OH ) ions and forms water. Most of neutralisation reaction are exothermic ( but not all ), so temperature will increase during reaction and then back to normal after it.
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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).
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