7.2 Evidence of a Chemical Reaction
7.2 Evidence of a Chemical Reaction
7.2 Evidence of a Chemical Reaction
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• Acid–base reactions<br />
7.8 Acid–Base <strong>Reaction</strong>s<br />
(also called neutralization reactions)<br />
generally form water and an ionic<br />
compound—called a salt—that usually<br />
remains dissolved in the solution.<br />
The net ionic equation for many acid–base<br />
reactions is:<br />
H + (aq) + OH − (aq) H 2O(l)