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Chemistry Unit 2
Neutralisation Reactions
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What are the neutralisation reactions?
Acid + Base -> Salt + Water
Strong Acid + Strong Base -> pH
7
Strong Acid + Weak Base -> pH
<
7
Weak Acid + Strong Base -> pH
>
7
What is titration?
Titration is a
laboratory
technique used to determine the
concentration
of a substance in a solution by reacting it with a known
concentration
of another substance.
What is the acid-metal reaction?
Acid
+
Metal
->
Salt
+
Hydrogen
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