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Acid/Base (Neutralization) Reaction ... Acid-base reactions are ubiquitous. In aqueous solutions acids increase the hydrogen ion (H+) concentration. On the other hand bases increase the hydroxide ... In a typical acid/base reaction the acid and base react to form a salt and water e.g., hydrocyanic acid and sodium hydroxide:
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The word salt is a general term which applies to the products of all such acid-base reactions. ... Index; Periodic Table; Acid concepts; Chemical reaction concepts...
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NEWTON is an electronic community for Science, Math, and Computer Science K-12 Educators. Argonne National Laboratory, Division of Educational Programs, Harold Myron, Ph.D., Division Director. ... Ask A Scientist ... Back to Chemistry...
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Since it is a strong acid it dissociates completely, you will not have any HCl. Cl1- is not going to do anything in an acid base reaction. It is a spectator ion so leave it out. What you need is to figure out the [H3O1+] (ie: the concentration of hydronium ions).
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Strong acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A strong acid is an acid that dissociates completely in an aqueous solution (not in the case of sulfuric acid as it is diprotic), or in other terms, with a p K a < −1.74. This generally means t...
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Conformational changes produced by acid-base reaction with serum albumin and myoglobin generate volume effects which are unique and characteristic for the given systems. The volume changes were determined with dilatometers which could be read to 0.01 µl;
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