A list of puns related to "Neutralization Reaction"
Cursory nod to the original truth behind elemental reactions post here - please read first.
See in-depth discussion here, with empirical evidence - 25 minute read
In short, in an elemental reaction, the duration of a reacting element aura is subtracted from the remaining duration of the original element aura - I call this Aura Neutralization. This has two immediate consequences:
Now I shall return to the enchanting process of doing absolutely nothing but passionately stare at my precious Klee while waiting (im)patiently for new content. Ooooh, aaaaahhh.
If yes, are there any real life industrial examples where precautions and calculations are required beforehand?
From what I know and read, bonding atoms release energy in the form of heat. Can someone explain it in details? Using HCl + NaOH reaction as an example will be helpful as well.
-Thanks in Advance!
So basically I did an experiment testing how changing the concentrations of white vinegar vs apple cider vinegar would affect the rate of the neutralization reaction with baking sofa, and my results showed that the apple cider vinegar produced more CO2 (reacted more) but I have no idea why. Initially I though that it was because perhaps the acv is more acidic than the wv, but I preformed a titration and found that their pHβs are very similar, and thereβs not enough of a difference between the two for that to be the reason. Does anyone know why this happened?
Hello, I know that in neutralization reactions if the acid is stronger, the salt will be acidic and if base is stronger, the salt will be basic. But how can I know which is stronger? For example if I use NH3 and HBr will the salt be acidic or basic? Is there a way to know if an acid or base is strong?
I feel like they should but the h2o comes from h+ and oh- that are formed when acids and bases are ionised in water?
I keep on reading different definitions for it :(
Hi, im stupid. So i have this neutralization ( 70 ml of sulfuric acid and 50 ml of NaOH) and as i expected i got a salt and water, but the case is i dont have the density (so i assumed it was one)
how do i get the moles of water i get after the reaction? (H2SO4 + 2 NaOH = Na2SO4 + 2H2O?) I also have concentration of both
please help, im idiotic
My final is Monday, they just dropped this on us recently. I'm fine if it's a 1:1 ratio, but it's not. Here's the problem:
Calculate the molarity of an aqueous solution of NaOH if 17.83ml of it is required to titrate .3305 grams of Oxalic acid to a phenolphthalein end point.
1H2C2O4 + 2NaOH = 1Na2C2O4 + 2H2O
Please help. Not just give me the answer but help me understand what I'm missing.
given 15 mL of .1M NaOH + 30 mL .1M unknown weak acid and pH of mixture =4.27; solve for [H+],[A-],[HA],K(eq)
So I found my H+ concentration at equilibrium by using 4.27=-log[H30] and solving. This gave me 5.37x10^-5. I created an ice table to find the concentrations in terms of the reaction of the acid in water, but this is a neutralization reaction so by writing NaOH + HX------>NaX + H20; I'm not sure how to proceed with an ICE table. Do I need to make assumptions here based on the pH?? We also need to find the ionization constant for the entire equation. Any suggestions would be helpful- we have not gone over this type of problem in class- the book doesn't have any related sample problems and I'm beyond frustrated.
I was given the task of finding an experiment to determine the enthalpy of neutralization for a reaction between a strong acid and water. First thing came to mind was that a strong acid would disassociate within water and form aqueous ions. I know heat is released from the experiment (can be explosive too!) but how can this be considered a Neutralization reaction? Enthalpy of neutralization is measured as the heat evolved when 1mol of water is formed from an acid base reaction. I cant measure the water, if its not going to be the product. Did my teacher make a mistake with the name of the experiment?
The question is..When 0.50 moles of HNO3 reactions 0.75 moles of NaOH to make H20 in a neutralization reaction, the pH of the resulting solution will be.. I'm not sure to go about this, someone told me to balance the moles but when I did it brought me back to square one. I may be over thinking this :C I just need someone to help me go in the right direction
and how much of each should I use?
I am sometimes amazed by lack of reactions and action from so-called neutral factions since Catacyslm.
Forsaken masscaring civillians and plague bombing entire human towns and villages, raising them against their wills in Lordaeron. Depite these Scourge-like behaviors, Argent Crusade and Tirion Fordring doing nothing
Horde bombing druid settlement in Stonetalon and Cenarion Circle be like 'uh..who care'.
Then Horde murdered several members of Blue Dragonflights and stole Focusing Iris. Then blue dragonflight did nothing, no retaliation or anything for these murders.
In Legion, Foraken kidnapped and later murder Nathanos' cousin, who is a member of Argent Crusade. Yet Argebt Crusase did nothing despite forsaken putting stick up in their arse like that.
And in bfa, after the genocide of night elves, despite vowing to stop this kind of atrocities in Legion, khadghar be like 'Who care genocide of some elves it will be fine'
Worse part is Bronze dragonflight is supposed to protect the timeline not to mess with them. Then why would bronze dragons help horde to recruit maghar orcs from alternate timeline for their war efforts when that faction had recently committed genocides on night elves.
I know wow is not an epic novel or sth. But i used to love lore a lot more since wc3 bcos of the effort they put in lore. I just wish they put more logic and realistic consequenes.
I know Horde is a more popular faction and blizzard often do favor and fan-services to them. However, fan-services to horde shouldnt come at an expense of the lore
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