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Example Exercise 7.16: Neutralization Reactions In a neutralization reaction, an

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Example Exercise 7.16: Neutralization Reactions In a neutralization reaction, an acid and a base react to produce water and a salt. When analyzing an acid-B charged hydrogen ion and the negatively charged hydroxide ion react to form water. The salt produced is th follows: HX acid Part A Write a balanced chemical equation for the following neutralization reaction producing a soluble salt Bromic acid, HBrOs. neutralizes an ammonium hydroxide solution Express your answer as a chemical equation including phases View Available Hint(s) HBro, (l)+ NH, OH( 1 )NH, Bro, (s) +H2O(1) Submit × Incorrect: One attempt remaining: Try Again; no points deducted Check that you have properly identified all of the phases in your answer Part B Type here to search

Explanation / Answer

The balanced reaction is

HBrO3 (aq) + NH4OH (aq) ---> NH4BrO3 (aq) + H2O (l)

( check the phases , acid and bases and salt are "aq" phase which means aqueos phase i.e solid in soluble part in water )

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