Section 14: Double Replacement
Section 14: Preciptiation
Electrolytes, Solubility Rules, Precipitate, Ionic Equations, Net-Ionic Equations
There are two types of reactions that fall under that concept of double replacement reactions. The first is a precipitate reaction. Looking at the picture to the right, how is it possible to create a solid from two liquids? The two liquids are solutions and the reaction that is being run is forming a solid product. This type of reaction is useful for removing different impurities from water.
There are two types of reactions that fall under that concept of double replacement reactions. The first is a precipitate reaction. Looking at the picture to the right, how is it possible to create a solid from two liquids? The two liquids are solutions and the reaction that is being run is forming a solid product. This type of reaction is useful for removing different impurities from water.
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Section 14B: Acid/Base Reactions
Acid-Base Reactions, Arrhenius Acid/Base, Bronsted Acid/Base, Lewis Acid/Base, Strong vs Weak Acid/Base, Acid Naming, Neutralization Reaction, Gas Forming Reaction
The second type of double replacement reaction is an acid/base reaction. What do you think of when you hear the word "acid"? What do you think of when you hear the word "base"? These types of compounds are found in everyday life. When they react, it is called a neutralization reaction, why? What is the only compound that you know of that can be classified as "neutral"?
The second type of double replacement reaction is an acid/base reaction. What do you think of when you hear the word "acid"? What do you think of when you hear the word "base"? These types of compounds are found in everyday life. When they react, it is called a neutralization reaction, why? What is the only compound that you know of that can be classified as "neutral"?
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