For acid/ base reactions one reactant must start with H, and another reactant must end with OH. an example of this is
HCl + NaOH–> NaCl + H2O
Laura Risch
The first five questions on the practice exam seem to focus more on acid/base, precipitation, and gas forming reactions. Can anyone explain how to distinguish between a redox, acid/base, gas forming, and precipitation reaction?
For acid/ base reactions one reactant must start with H, and another reactant must end with OH. an example of this is
HCl + NaOH–> NaCl + H2O
The first five questions on the practice exam seem to focus more on acid/base, precipitation, and gas forming reactions. Can anyone explain how to distinguish between a redox, acid/base, gas forming, and precipitation reaction?
Thank you!