A reaction between an acid and a base is called a(n) ________________ reaction.

Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

A reaction between an acid and a base is called a(n) neutralization reaction.

* Hopefully this helps:) Mark me the brainliest:)!!

∞ 234483279c20∞

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

the answer to this question is ...........ccccccccccccccccccccccc

Explanation:

the n word neutralization


Related Questions

What is the first quartile of the following data set? 10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 29, 33, 38 A. 17 B. 12 C. 15 D. 11apexs anwers is B.12
Help me!!! Several small craters lie in the floor and on the walls of crater 2. Which is older,crater 2 or the smaller craters inside it?
Why might a major volcanic eruption lead to cooler temperatures over a large area around the volcano ?
What is the formula for the conjugate base formed by the following acidHCN
What is the percent by mass of chlorine (Cl) in sodium chloride?

The process of isotopes breaking down and emitting particles, such as alpha or beta, to form a new substance.

Answers

Answer: The process is called as nuclear decay process.

Explanation:

Nuclear reaction are defined as the reactions in which nucleus of an atom is involved.

Isotopes under decay process in order to attain stability.

Unstable isotopes known as parent isotopes undergo various decay processes to form stable isotopes known as daughter isotopes.

The various decay processes are:

  • Alpha decay: In this process, alpha particle is released.
  • Beta decay: In this process, beta decay is released.
  • Gamma decay: In this process, gamma decay is released.

Hence, the process is called as nuclear decay process.

This is called decay

4Fe + 3O2 → 2Fe2O3Iron combines with oxygen to form rust. Given the chemical reaction, how many grams of 4Fe + 3O2 would produce 10 g of rust?
A) 7 g
B) 10 g
C) 30 g
D) 70 g

Answers

Answer:

b) 10 g

Explanation:

Hi, the answer in simply: during a chemical reaction (that doesn't involve nuclear processes) the total mass involved is constant.

The total mass of the reactants equals the total mass of the products, althought the number of molecules may vary.

n(2Fe2O3)=10g/319.374amu=0.03mol

n(4Fe+3O2)=0.03 mol

m(4Fe+2O2)=Mn=319.374×0.03=9.58=10

What cause local winds to form?

Answers

 Local winds are small-scale winds produced by local changes in air pressure
Dits causes from air when it's raining and then it stops and I The wind will come

An (blank) is an abbreviation for the name of an element and usualy has eighter one or two letters

Answers

The Chemical Symbol is the Abbreviation for the name of an element.

1. In this investigation you will use a Mohr pipette to measure volume. Mohr pipettes use initial and final readings to determine the volume delivered. Explain how to avoid bias in the volume readings.2. You will be preparing a standard solution by mixing two solutions: 0.200 M Fe(NO3)3 and 0.00200 M KSCN. The concentration of the M Fe(NO3)3 solution is 100 times greater than the concentration of KSCN solution. What is the purpose of using a large concentration of Fe(NO3)3 and a small concentration of KSCN to make the standard solution? Explain.

Answers

Answer:

(a) Avoid parallax error

(b) To ensure that almost all the SCN⁻ has reacted.

Explanation:

(a) Avoiding bias

A Mohr pipet is a graduated pipet. To avoid bias, you should always hold the pipet so the meniscus is at eye level.

If your eye is above or below the meniscus, you will get an incorrect reading of the volume.

(b) Excess Fe³⁺

I am guessing that you are adding different volumes of SCN⁻ to Fe³⁺ to generate a Beer's Law plot of the concentration of FeSCN²⁺.

The problem is that the reaction is an equilibrium  It does not go to completion.

Fe³⁺ + SCN⁻ ⇌ FeSCN²⁺

You use a large excess of Fe³⁺ to drive the position of equilibrium to the right and make sure that almost all the added SCN⁻ is converted to FeSCN²⁺.

What is a well-mixed mixture that contains a solvent and at least one solute

Answers

Maybe a solution.
Solution- a mixture containing liquids that has a solute(Minor component) that is distributed within the solvent(Major component)...Hope that helped :)