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Properties of Acids, Bases, and Salts by Hanaa Abouzied is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses the preparation of salts through various methods such as displacement, neutralization, and titration. Displacement involves reacting a metal with an acid to form a salt and hydrogen gas. Neutralization involves reacting an acid with a metal oxide, hydroxide, or carbonate to form a salt and water. Titration is a type of neutralization that involves slowly adding an acid to a base using a burette until the solution changes color, indicating the endpoint of the reaction. Precipitation r
- Author
- Hanaa Abouzied
- Language
- EN