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What is the procedure? Neutralization |
Strong acid and weak base Weak acid and strong base Salt and other acid Two salt Salt by replacement |
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Strong acid and weak base precipitate |
NH4Cl |
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Weak acid and strong base |
NaAc |
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Salt and other acid precipitate |
NaCl |
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Salt by replacement precipitate |
SbOCl |
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Strong acid and weak base |
HCL + NH4Cl |
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Stong base and weak acid |
NaOh and HAc |
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Salt and acid |
NA2Co3 and HCL |
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Two other salts |
K2Cro4 and BaCl2 |
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Salt by replacement |
SbCl3 and h20 |
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Example of basic salt |
SbOCl |
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Example of acidic salt |
NaHSO4 |
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Example of Normal salt |
NaCl |
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Properties; added with water what solutions are soluble |
NH4CL NACL NaAc |
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Insoluble when added with water |
BaCro4 |
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Acidicin litmus paper |
NH4CL |
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Basic in litmus paper |
NA2Co3 |
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Neutral in litmus paper |
K2SO4, nacl |
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Characteristics cation of a base and the characteristic anion of an acidid |
Normal salt |
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Yields H, METAL AND NONMETAL |
Acid salt |
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Characteristic ions of a base and asalt |
Basic salt |
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Gas involved in SbOCl |
HCL |
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Gas involved in Na2Co3 Plus HCL |
CO2 |