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Fox75
Nov 13, 2006, 04:39 PM
how do you write balanced chemical equations for the acid -base reactions that occur between the following pairs of compounds. The acid is listed first in each reaction and loses all of its hydrogen atoms to the base shown.

a) HCl+NaOH

b) H2SO4+ NH4OH

c) H2C2O4+ NaOH

Curlyben
Nov 13, 2006, 04:44 PM
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rudi_in
Nov 13, 2006, 04:53 PM
Thank you for posting your question to the Ask Me Help Desk.

Here are some tips to help you along.


1. Before you can have a balanced chemical equation you will need to determine the products.

2. Acid-Base reactions such as these are a special kind of reaction referred to as neutralization reactions. Research the types of compounds produced in these reactions.

3. Remember that the compounds themselves have to be written correctly before you can begin to balance. Review your charts of polyatomic ions and their charges to help you.

Let us know what you come up with and we can let you know if you are right.