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  1. Use a pH meter to monitor the pH and then plot a titration curve. Use an acid-base indicator, which marks the endpoint of a titration by changing color. Ex. 14-1 Generate the hypothetical titration curve …

  2. Write balanced chemical equations for these neutralization reactions.

  3. NEUTRALISATION ons because the acid is neutralised. In other words, the acid and the base (or hydrogen carbonate / carbonate) are

  4. Acid-base neutralization is a process in which acid reacts with base to produce water and salt. The driving force of this reaction is formation of a low-energy and stable covalent bond in water, together …

  5. Neutralisation Reactions During neutralisation reactions acids combine with bases to form a salt and water of a salt and water. Acid

  6. ter is termed neutralisation. The process of neutralization does not produce the resulting solution always neutral; no doubt it involves the i. teraction of H+ and OH- ions. The nature of the resulting solution …

  7. Exam Style Questions - Neutralisation 1. What colour is phenolphthalein in alkali and what colour does it turn when neutralised? (2 marks) 2. A student fills the burette with sulfuric acid and adds it slowly to …