Neutralization Reaction
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In a neutralization reaction (or acid-base reaction) a proton is transferred from the Brønsted--Lowry acid to the Brønsted--Lowry base. Water is amphoteric and so it can serve as either an acid or a base in a neutralization reaction. The strength of an acid or a base is determined by the ability to donate or receive a proton.
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Thank you Mr. Anderson you made this whole Neutralization Reaction topic real real easy for me. :-)
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Thank you. Love the explanation.
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@Ahmmad K, maybe its because your teacher is giving assignments that have to deal with application and goes in-depth with this topic, whereas the video here lays a basic conceptual understanding.
right mate so you started learning about acids and bases and their interactions in grade 2?
@Maximus Prophetus Bruh what fucken 2nd-grade class did you go to man?? I started learning this in 7th or 8th grade at LEAST!
@Maximus Prophetus Only a month ago.
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There were some helpful ideas here, but I saw no mention of a classic neutralization reaction of an acid and a base. No mention of water and salt as the products. You hit some of the ideas of acids and bases, but... curiously not the one in the title.
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Thanks for the great review video. Do you what a reaction that produces water is called?
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A little mistake. Reaction between strong acid like HCl with water has only one direction (from left to right). It's not reversible process.
He showed that in the video, look closer next time.
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easy to understand.
I don't know when to add H2O and when not to when writing the equation on my own?!! Like for NH3 and HNO3. Help please!
H-NO-3
Where are the practice problems?
the conjugate acid is the molecule or compound that has gained a proton and the conjugate base is the molecule or protein that has lost a proton.
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Help please : how do we know if an acid is weak or not? Some genius clarify this for me please
Mahnoor Rashid there’s a list of the strong acids. You have to memorize them. It’s about 6 or 7 strong acids. Anything that is not in that list is considered, and will therefore behave, as a weak acid.
hmmm feels like water can serve as both an acid and a base...
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how does a PROTON ESCAPE THE NUCLEUS of the atom in the acid and move towards the base?
Remember that a hydrogen Ion is the same as a proton,the entire nucleus of hydrogen is a single proton so during neutralization you're transferring the ion i.e a proton
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didn't like it so much, but thanks a lot.
I kinda understood :/ must read more lol
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