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Chemistry Forums for Students => Undergraduate General Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: ny1996lanyyy on March 08, 2021, 10:30:38 PM
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I'm still trying to grasp my acid-base chemcial reactions, but I still having trouble if the products I write out are correct or not. Is there a resource that will ask for the reactents and generate the products?
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None that I am aware of.
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@ny1996lanyyy
Acid-base reactions are always the same:
H+ + OH- :rarrow: H2O
Of course sometimes are exceptions:
H+ + NH3(aq) :rarrow: [NH4]+
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Acid-base reactions are always the same:
H+ + OH- :rarrow: H2O
Only in Arrhenius theory, long considered inadequate. What you call an exception is in Brønsted-Lowry theory just another case of acid-base reaction. Not to mention several other theories, even more general.