What salt is produced in each of the following neutralization reactions? HNO3(aq)+KOH(aq)→H2O(l)+? HNO3(aq)+Ca(OH)2(aq)→H2O(l)+? HCl(aq)+Ca(OH)2(aq)→H2O(l)+? HCl(aq)+KOH(aq)→H2O(l)+?

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Answer:

1. KNO3

2. Ca(NO3)2

3. CaCl2

4. KCl

Explanation:

In each of the neutralization reactions, the H from one of the reactant(acid) will combine with the OH from the other reactant (base) to form water while the other elements combine to give the salt as shown below:

1. HNO3 + KOH → H2O + KNO3

The salt produced is KNO3

2. 2HNO3 + Ca(OH)2 → 2H2O + Ca(NO3)2

The salt produced is Ca(NO3)2

3. 2HCl +Ca(OH)2 → 2H2O + CaCl2

The salt produced is CaCl2

4. HCl +KOH → H2O + KCl

The salt produced is KCl

Neutralization is a chemical reaction in which acid and a base react quantitatively with each other. In a reaction in water, neutralization results in there being no excess of hydrogen or hydroxide ions present in the solution.

The chemicals are required is as follows:-

  • Acid
  • Base

According to the question, the product of the neutralization reaction is salt.

The product of the reaction is as follows:-

[tex]HNO_3(aq)+KOH(aq)--->KNO_3+H_2O(l) \\HNO_3(aq)+Ca(OH)_2(aq)--->CaNo_3+H_2O(l)\\HCl(aq)+Ca(OH)_2(aq)--->H_2O(l)+CaCl_2 \\HCl(aq)+KOH(aq)--->H_2O(l)+KCl[/tex]

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