The neutralization reaction among all the reactions would be the one between an acid and a base to produce salt and water.
<h3>What is a neutralization reaction?</h3>
It is a reaction involving an acid and a base to produce salt and water.
From the list of reactions, the only reaction that involves acid and a base with salt and water being the products is the first reaction.
Thus, the neutralization reaction is represented by the equation:
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According to Boyle's Law, it has been observed that as the pressure of a gas increases, the volume of the gas decreases. The Kinetic Theory of gases explains this observation with which of the following statements: The gas particles strike the walls of the container more often.
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You would expect to find more Hydrogen ions ( H+) when an acid dissolves in water that is because the acid added to the water increases the concentration of ( H+ ) ions. Acid dissolving in water also decreases the pH level. As to when the acid dissolves it brakes down into H+ molecules and OH- molecules.
Lets assume that 100 grams of the compound are present.
Carbon mass: 88.14 g
Hydrogen mass: 11.86 g
Moles carbon: 88.14/12 = 7.34
Moles hydrogen: 11.86/1 = 11.86
The moles of carbon are 7.34 and the moles of hydrogen are 11.86.