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Neutralization Reactions Chapter 19.4
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Page 1: Chapter 19.4. Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause heartburn and a feeling of nausea. Antacids neutralize the stomach acid and relieve the.

Neutralization Reactions

Chapter 19.4

Page 2: Chapter 19.4. Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause heartburn and a feeling of nausea. Antacids neutralize the stomach acid and relieve the.

Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause heartburn and a feeling of nausea.

Antacids neutralize the stomach acid and relieve the pain of acid indigestion. You will learn what a neutralization reaction is.

Page 3: Chapter 19.4. Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause heartburn and a feeling of nausea. Antacids neutralize the stomach acid and relieve the.

An Acid-Base Reaction

In general, the reaction of an acid with a base produces water and one of a class of compounds called salts.

This is called a Neutralization Reaction

Page 4: Chapter 19.4. Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause heartburn and a feeling of nausea. Antacids neutralize the stomach acid and relieve the.

Are the salts produced useful?

Page 5: Chapter 19.4. Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause heartburn and a feeling of nausea. Antacids neutralize the stomach acid and relieve the.

Titration

A VERY important and useful lab technique.

The process of adding a known amount of solution (mL) of known concentration (M) to determine the concentration of another solution is called titration.

The solution of known concentration is called the standard solution.

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Titration

The point of neutralization is the end point of the titration.

When an acid and base are mixed, the equivalence point is when the number of moles of hydrogen ions equals the number of moles of hydroxide ions.

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Titration

Calculation 1:

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Answer

Page 9: Chapter 19.4. Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause heartburn and a feeling of nausea. Antacids neutralize the stomach acid and relieve the.

Calculation 1 Practice

Page 10: Chapter 19.4. Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause heartburn and a feeling of nausea. Antacids neutralize the stomach acid and relieve the.

Titration

▪ Remember the phenolphthalein indicator?

▪ We add the indicator to the unknown solution to tell us when the solution has been completely neutralized.

▪ The point at which the indicator changes color is the end point of the titration.

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Titration

Acid solution with indicator

Added base is measured with a buret.

Color change shows neutralization.

This is the end point.

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Titration

We can use digital pH probes.

Notice: pH = 7

Page 13: Chapter 19.4. Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause heartburn and a feeling of nausea. Antacids neutralize the stomach acid and relieve the.

Titration

Calculation 2:

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Answer

Page 15: Chapter 19.4. Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause heartburn and a feeling of nausea. Antacids neutralize the stomach acid and relieve the.

Calculation 2 Practice

Page 16: Chapter 19.4. Excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach can cause heartburn and a feeling of nausea. Antacids neutralize the stomach acid and relieve the.

Titration Demonstration

Listen carefully so you can set up for lab next week…

Buret Acid and Base One solution has a known concentration One concentration is unknown (What you are

solving for!)

Phenolphthalein indicator Or pH probe

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Titration Practice

Complete titration practice worksheet.

Turn in for a grade


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