a. NaI (aq)+ H₂O
(aq)
b. KBr(aq) + H₂O
(aq)
c. Ba(NO₃)₂(aq) +H₂O
(aq)
d. Sr(ClO₄)₂(aq) + H₂O
(aq)
<h3>Further explanation
</h3>
The neutralization reaction is acid-base reaction. It is said neutralization because the reaction produces H₂O water which is neutral
In this reaction, the salt produced depends on the acid and the base. Salt that occurs is produced from cations of bases and anions of acids
There are 4 types of neutralization or salt formation reactions that may occur, namely:
- 1. Strong acids and bases
- 2. Weak acids and strong bases
- 3. strong acids and weak bases
- 4. Weak acids and weak bases
In the reaction above we use the principle that already exists, that is the salt formed comes from base cations and acid anions
A neutralization reaction for each acid and base pair
- a. HI (aq) and NaOH (aq) ⇒NaI (aq)+ H₂O
(aq)
- b. HBr(aq) and KOH(aq) ⇒ KBr(aq) + H₂O
(aq)
- c. HNO₃(aq) and Ba(OH)₂(aq) ⇒ Ba(NO₃)₂(aq) +H₂O
(aq)
- d. HClO₄(aq) and Sr(OH)₂(aq) ⇒ Sr(ClO₄)₂(aq) + H₂O
(aq)
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