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The product of a neutralization reaction is usually a salt and water. One of the

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Question

The product of a neutralization reaction is usually a salt and water. One of the first things you will do when determining the product of a neutralization reaction is to determine the chemical formula of the salt formed. To do this, you will need to balance the charges on the cation and anion to produce an electronically neutral product. For example, if the cation has a charge of 2+, the total charge contributed by the anions must be equal to 2?, or two anions with a 1? charge. If the anion in this example had a 4? charge, two cations with a 2+ charge would be needed to create a neutral compound.

Using the table provided below, complete the following statements regarding the number of cations and anions present in the various ionic compounds.

Match the numbers to the appropriate blanks in the sentences below. Make certain each sentence is complete before submitting your answer.

Element name Common ions Polyatomic ion name Ion Sodium Na+ Nitrate NO3? Potassium K+ Hydroxide OH? Lithium Li+ Bicarbonate HCO3? Calcium Ca2+ Carbonate CO32? Magnesium Mg2+ Sulfate SO42? Aluminum Al3+ Sulfite SO32? Chlorine Cl? Chromate CrO42? Bromine Br? Dichromate Cr2O72? Fluorine F? Phosphate PO43? The product of a neutralization reaction is usually a salt and water. One of the first things you will do when determining the product of a neutralization reaction is to determine the chemical formula of the salt formed. To do this, you will need to balance the charges on the cation and anion to produce an electronically neutral product. For example, if the cation has a charge of 2+, the total charge contributed by the anions must be equal to 2?, or two anions with a 1? charge. If the anion in this example had a 4? charge, two cations with a 2+ charge would be needed to create a neutral compound. Using the table provided below, complete the following statements regarding the number of cations and anions present in the various ionic compounds. Match the numbers to the appropriate blanks in the sentences below. Make certain each sentence is complete before submitting your answer.

Explanation / Answer

Answers of all the question are given below.First answer is for 1st blank and 2nd part after 'and' is for 2nd blank

Answer of Q1 . 1 and 2

Answer of Q2 . 1 and 2

Answer of Q3 . 2 and 3

Answer of Q4 . 1 and 1

Answer of Q5 . 2 and 1