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i need to Write the Response Neutralization Equation between Acid solution HNO3 and the solution Ca(OH)2 Calcium hydroxide (base).
in the picture you can see my answer and tell me if i correct.
thanks.
Trave11er
Dec29-10, 03:37 PM
No, not really where did you get OH2- species from?
symbolipoint
Dec30-10, 03:36 AM
Only somewhat correct. You are not clear about what your actual reactants and products are. Calcium hydroxide might be treated as a strong base, and nitric acid is a strong acid, so you have an ionic reaction. In your example, simple neutralization. Products are a salt (guess which one) and water.
Omni, please learn how to use forum editor to format correctly your equations. Attaching them as pictures doesn't make sense.
When you start a message you have a set of buttons over the edit field. Two of them are X2 and X2. If you mark part of the text and click one of these buttons, special tags are added around marked characters, and they become subscripts or superscripts.
These tags can be also added manually, and
SO42-
will be displayed as
SO42-
(note: there are always two tags, opening and a closing one, opening has form, while closing has a form; is for subscripts, is for superscripts)
ok i will try to use in what you showed me borek.
and from where i got OH2- i got is from Ca(OH)2. i speak about 100% Response between the acid and the base.
is it Possible that someone can show me the answer?
thanks.
symbolipoint
Dec30-10, 11:10 AM
ok i will try to use in what you showed me borek.
and from where i got OH2- i got is from Ca(OH)2. i speak about 100% Response between the acid and the base.
is it Possible that someone can show me the answer?
thanks.
Rethink --- what kind of compound is Ca(OH)2? It is not an acid. How is this compound present dissolved in water? What is the reaction for this?
is a Inorganic compound, i know is not acid is a strong base.
i just mistake in OH2-? in the Equation?
thanks.
Write dissociation reactions for:
KOH
Ca(OH)2
Al(OH)3
(Note: OH2- doesn't mean anything, I told you how to format formulas correctly, please do it).
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