Today we learned about neutralization, which is when a strong base and a strong acid react and form ionic salt and water. This is usually a double exchange of cations. We also learned that when two compounds have the same volumes and the same molarity they have the same number of moles. When this happens it means there are the same number of moles of Hydrogen and hydroxide so the substance is neutral.
Lesson 22
Titration is the neutralization process between a strong acid and base. When a strong acid is mixed with a weak base there isn't enough OH- ions to neutralize all of the H+ ions so the solution will not be neutral. It will however, be closer to 7 than either starting solution.
Practice Problems
4 is for lesson 21 and number 5 is for lesson 22
Looks great! We got the same answers (:
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