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Neutralization Reactions
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Acid + Base Neutralization Reactions

Neutralization reactions are double replacement reactions between an acid and a base that always yield a salt and water.

Fill in the blanks and balance    (acids start with H, and bases end in OH)

                HF                           +              KOH                       →             ___________ +  ____________

 

                LiOH                        +              HBr                             →            ___________ +  ____________

 

                HI                            +              NaOH                          →            ___________ +  ____________

 

                Ca(OH)2              +              H2S                                  →            ___________ +  ____________

 

                H3N                         +              Mg(OH)2                     →            ___________ +  ____________

 

                ______________ +  ______________         →                            NaCl                        +              H2O

 

______________ +  ______________         →                            H2O                         +              KBr

 

______________ +  ______________         →                            MgCl2                  +              H2O

 

                ______________ +  ______________         →                            Na3N                   +              H2O

 

                ______________ +  ______________         →                            H2O                         +              K3P

When you are done, put a square around the acids, a circle around the bases, a diamond around the salts, and a squiggly line under the water