1. Complete and balance each of the acid base neutralizations below. Identify the spectator ions. H,SO, + Mg(OH), + a. - b. HNO, + Al(ОН), - Н,РО, + _Са(ОН), > C. - d. HI + КОН - e. HBr + Ba(OH), - 2. How are the net reactions for each of the examples above similar?

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H,O (aq) + CI (aq) +Na (aq) + OH (aq)→2H,0 + NaCl(aq)
Salt (NaCl) is an ionic compound. When it is placed in water, it dissociates
[NaCI(s)+ H,O(0
is H,O (aq) + CH (aq) +Na*(aq) + OH (aq)2H,0(() + Na (aq) + CF(aq).
The highlighted ions are exactly the same on both the product and reactant
side of the equation. Because these ions did not actually participate in the reaction, they are called spectE
H,O (aq) + OH (aq)2H,0((), is the net reaction. Since the final product is water, the result is neutral
- Na (aq) + Cl (aq)]. This means, the complete reaction
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Answer the questions below based on the reading above, and on your knowledge of chemistry
1. Complete and balance each of the acid base neutralizations below. Identify the spectator ions.
a.
H,SO, +
Mg(OH), →
---
b.
HNO, +
Al(OH),
C.
H,PO, +
Ca(OH), -
d.
HI +
КОН
e.
HBr +
Ba(OH),
2. How are the net reactions for each of the examples above similar?
Transcribed Image Text:H,O (aq) + CI (aq) +Na (aq) + OH (aq)→2H,0 + NaCl(aq) Salt (NaCl) is an ionic compound. When it is placed in water, it dissociates [NaCI(s)+ H,O(0 is H,O (aq) + CH (aq) +Na*(aq) + OH (aq)2H,0(() + Na (aq) + CF(aq). The highlighted ions are exactly the same on both the product and reactant side of the equation. Because these ions did not actually participate in the reaction, they are called spectE H,O (aq) + OH (aq)2H,0((), is the net reaction. Since the final product is water, the result is neutral - Na (aq) + Cl (aq)]. This means, the complete reaction SAL Answer the questions below based on the reading above, and on your knowledge of chemistry 1. Complete and balance each of the acid base neutralizations below. Identify the spectator ions. a. H,SO, + Mg(OH), → --- b. HNO, + Al(OH), C. H,PO, + Ca(OH), - d. HI + КОН e. HBr + Ba(OH), 2. How are the net reactions for each of the examples above similar?
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