How do you do acid base neutralization reactions?

1 Answer

An acid and and base neutralization involves an aqueous acid solution and an aqueous base solution combining in a double replacement reaction to form a salt and water.

Nitric acid plus calcium hydroxide yield calcium nitrate and water

#2HNO_3# + #Ca(OH)_2# -------> #Ca(NO_3)_2# + #2H_2O#

#HNO_3# has a leading hydrogen, usually a tip off that this is an acid
#Ca(OH)_2# has a trailing hydroxide usually a tip off that this is a base

The positive ion #Ca^+2# from the base joins the negative ion #NO_3# from the acid to form the salt. #Ca(NO_3)_2#

The #H^+# from the acid joins the #OH^-# from the base to form water #H_2O#

Always in a neutralization reaction the products are two neutral substance salt and water.

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