Neutralization Reactions

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @NaomiP1995
    @NaomiP1995 13 лет назад +1

    i would fail my final chemistry test if it wasnt for these awesome videos! thankyou so much!!!!

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  14 лет назад +1

    @CUIsabelle Thanks for watching. As for the products the Sr3(PO4)2, the 3 with Sr comes from the cross over method for (PO4) which originally starts with a -3 and the charge for Sr is a +2. I hope this helped answer your question. Best of luck with your studies.
    Mr.P

  • @Tr4vy
    @Tr4vy 12 лет назад +4

    i wish the volume was softer...

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  13 лет назад

    @PureSoulBOSS Thank you so very much for such kind words and for taking the time to share them with me. Your kind words are what motivates me to continue putting together more of these videos. Best of luck with your studies.
    Mr.P

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  16 лет назад

    neutralization is completed in the same way as the double displacement. The only difference is that you need to be able to identify the acid and the base.
    Good luck on your test.
    Mr.P

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  16 лет назад

    You need to be able to identify an acid and a base in the reactants. If you don't know how to spot an acid and a base, identifying the difference between double displacement and neutralization will become a problem. Remember that acids contain H and bases contain OH. Notice that in a neutralization reaction one of the products is H2O. Therefore, the H from the acid combines with the OH of the base, forming the water in the product.
    Mr.P

  • @tylersmith2153
    @tylersmith2153 10 лет назад +5

    the third equation is not balanced. This is why it greatly helps to write it out instead of eyeballing it ESPECIALLY for those that are new to balancing equations.

  • @sydney101luigi
    @sydney101luigi 12 лет назад +1

    Hi Mr.P,
    Quick Question, should the third "practise problem" have a a coefficient of 2 attached to the water on the product side ?
    Please reply!
    Thank-you

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  12 лет назад +1

    yes you are correct. It should be a 2.

  • @TheQwertyopz
    @TheQwertyopz 13 лет назад

    At 6:04, for the second last reaction, isnt it supposed to be (CaSo4)2. the 4 and 2 being subscripts. thanks alot

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  16 лет назад

    Identify the products of the following. Which is the double displacement and which is neutralization?
    a.) H2SO4 + NaOH -->
    b.) KCl + Li3PO4 -->
    c.) MgSO4 + LiOH -->
    d.) HCl + MgF2 -->
    Mr.P

  • @TheQwertyopz
    @TheQwertyopz 13 лет назад

    @Papapodcasts At 6:04, for the second last reaction, isnt it supposed to be (CaSo4)2. the 4 and 2 being subscripts. thanks alot

  • @ilovesubway62
    @ilovesubway62 13 лет назад

    @TheQwertyopz Wait what i got stuck at that question, he said it was balanced but it wasnt whats the proper answer?

  • @euniqua74
    @euniqua74 12 лет назад

    My lightbulb moment is seeing that H2O is always in the end result for neutralization.... because of the hydrogen and OH ions... Still have questions, but will wait until teacher explains this tomorrow

  • @bry1012777
    @bry1012777 14 лет назад

    great videos, but on this video under practice problems.H2SO4+Ca(OH)2 It is not balanced right .On the product side you need another Oxygen. The product side should be 2H2O

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  13 лет назад

    @NaomiP1995 I'm glad I was able to help. Best of luck with your studies.
    Mr.P

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  13 лет назад

    @razzypoop It's called balancing equations. You need to understand that before doing these lessons. Also, you need to understand how to write out ionic compounds in order to understand how we get the smaller numbers. Children learn to crawl before they learn to walk.

  • @ilovesubway62
    @ilovesubway62 13 лет назад

    @TheQwertyopz wait nvm arent you supposed to then change the h2o on the otherside then?

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  16 лет назад

    a. as a matter of fact is the only neutralization reaction. Notice how i'm combining H2SO4 [acid] and NaOH [base]. b, c, and d are the double displacement reactions. Be careful when combining the metals and non-metals of the products. You need to refer to the cross-over rule. For example:
    a. NaSO4 is incorrect, it should be Na2SO4
    b. KPO4 really should be written as K3PO4 and Li3Cl should read LiCl
    c. MgOH = Mg[OH]2 and LiSO4 = Li2SO4
    d. is correct
    Refer to the cross over rule.
    Mr.P

  • @RoRoclark
    @RoRoclark 12 лет назад +1

    The volume was very low. I connected it to my speakers so it worked out swell ;-)

  • @ChetanSharma-oy4ge
    @ChetanSharma-oy4ge 9 лет назад

    how many grams of h3po4 is required to completely neutralize 120g of naoh tell me the answer pliz with solution plizz

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  12 лет назад

    @fafawee I have a video that focuses on Balancing equations. This video is only for the type of reactions.

  • @kimarciniega7163
    @kimarciniega7163 8 лет назад +12

    H2SO4 + Ca(OH)2 = 2 H2O + CaSO4 is the balanced equation, you forgot the 2 in front of water

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  15 лет назад

    I state that in a previous video. I used that analogy to compare it with the typical double displacement reactions that involve your metals. Thanks for watching.

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  13 лет назад

    @TheQwertyopz No, because the charges for both Ca and SO4 are 2's and they would cancel out.
    Mr.P

  • @Encrylius
    @Encrylius 11 лет назад

    hydrofluoric acid is a monoprotic acid as well right? I'm a honors Chem student and i need to know this for homework i read it in my book but you keep saying Binary acid so im confused.

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  16 лет назад

    Yes it is. One of the first points I make at the start of the video is just that.
    Mr.P

  • @lencho023
    @lencho023 6 лет назад

    How does one determine the coefficients?

  • @Yurizen001
    @Yurizen001 15 лет назад

    H is not a metal, btw this is a nice vid. it helped me alot. thanks

  • @militantbro
    @militantbro 12 лет назад

    this video helped me, dang my teacher ust posted visual aids, read and didnt discuss further :/

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  16 лет назад +1

    Thank you for checking my video out. I'm glad that it helped you.

  • @jco123psu
    @jco123psu 11 лет назад +1

    Awesome thank you so very much!!!

  • @kkevinparkk
    @kkevinparkk 10 лет назад

    Not all bases have OH- ions so not all products create liquid water.
    And the third equation isn't balanced. Water needs coefficient of 2--> 2H2O

  • @geoblaze666
    @geoblaze666 12 лет назад

    P stands for pimp, thanks mr. P this helped so much!!!

  • @Papapodcasts
    @Papapodcasts  14 лет назад

    I rushed a couple of those videos and never realized the mistake. It went over 2000 views to find it ;) lol

  • @saadaziz6316
    @saadaziz6316 6 лет назад +5

    Your mic is to low

  • @pinkfire29
    @pinkfire29 16 лет назад

    Very helpful! thankyou

  • @TheMysteriousRiddler
    @TheMysteriousRiddler 12 лет назад

    What is the difference between oxyacid and binary acid? :/

    • @afhammalik8771
      @afhammalik8771 7 лет назад

      oxyacids have an oxygen atom in them but binary acids don't.

  • @cassidybarnes9831
    @cassidybarnes9831 6 лет назад

    it bothers me how you didn't explain why the subscripts ended up where they did...

  • @shaftmug2643
    @shaftmug2643 7 лет назад

    very helpful vid

  • @birthdae123
    @birthdae123 12 лет назад

    THANK U, it facts helped meh for my test,i just need to help with the symbols:D

  • @bvegamendoza
    @bvegamendoza 11 лет назад

    Still don't get it -.-

  • @pazteur2007
    @pazteur2007 16 лет назад

    H+ is acid
    OH- is base

  • @DarkPrice2010
    @DarkPrice2010 12 лет назад

    You said "okay" alot in the beginning

  • @henryjunior38
    @henryjunior38 12 лет назад +1

    You should have spoken louder i cant hear a thing

  • @bettyofficialmusique
    @bettyofficialmusique 12 лет назад

    thanks!i hope i ace my test tommro! wish me luck haha:)

  • @justsciencestudent3372
    @justsciencestudent3372 7 лет назад

    Hydrochloric acid

  • @stephenprice3357
    @stephenprice3357 5 лет назад

    can barely hear what you're saying