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Neutralisation Reaction Worksheet

Grade 11 Chemistry worksheet focusing on neutralisation reactions, including definitions, equations, and applications.

Grade 11 Science ChemistryNeutralisation Reaction
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HS-PS1-2HS-PS1-7

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ChemistryNeutralisationAcidsBasesTitration
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Neutralisation Reaction Worksheet

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1. A neutralisation reaction is a chemical reaction between an acid and a base, typically resulting in the formation of   and  .

2. In a neutralisation reaction, the H⁺ ions from the acid combine with the   ions from the base to form water.

3. The equivalence point in a titration is reached when the moles of acid are equal to the moles of  .

1. Which of the following is NOT a product of a neutralisation reaction?

a

Water

b

Salt

c

Hydrogen gas

d

Heat

2. Which indicator is commonly used in acid-base titrations to determine the endpoint?

a

Litmus paper

b

Phenolphthalein

c

Methyl orange

d

Universal indicator

1. Write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralisation reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH).

2. Explain why a neutralisation reaction is considered an exothermic process.

Observe the titration setup below and answer the questions that follow.

Titration setup

1. In the titration setup shown, the burette typically contains the analyte (solution of unknown concentration).

T

True

F

False

1. A 25.0 mL sample of an unknown concentration of H₂SO₄ is titrated with 0.150 M NaOH. If 30.0 mL of NaOH is required to reach the equivalence point, what is the concentration of the H₂SO₄ solution?