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What important information can you obtain from the balanced equation of a neutralization reaction?

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What important information can you obtain from the balanced equation of a neutralization reaction?

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Neutralization is when an acid is added to a base. this type of reaction gives water and a salt as products. As for information from this reaction, I suppose you can tell that HCl and LiOH are strong acids or bases because they equally neutralize each other and form water. If a weak base was added to a strong acid, for example NH3 + HCL –> NH4+ + Cl- , although the reaction takes place in water, it is not shown in the reaction, and instead the ions that make up the acid/base dissociate into solution. Also, LiCl is the salt. Remember that salts are halides, made of a metal and a halogen element.

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