Final answer:
Neutralization reactions between acids and bases typically yield a salt and water, and can be represented by balanced molecular, overall ionic, and net ionic equations.
Step-by-step explanation:
Neutralization Reactions, Products, and Ionic Equations
For the neutralization reactions provided:
- a. HBr(aq) + KOH(aq) → KBr(aq) + H₂O(l)
- b. H₃PO₄(aq) + 3Ba(OH)₂(aq) → Ba₃(PO₄)₂(s) + 6H₂O(l)
- c. Al(OH)₃(s) + 3HCl(aq) → AlCl₃(aq) + 3H₂O(l)
- d. 2CH₃COOH(aq) + Sr(OH)₂(aq) → (CH₃COO)₂Sr(aq) + 2H₂O(l)
The products of each reaction include a salt and water.
Overall ionic equations for each reaction involve showing all soluble compounds as their constituent ions.
Net ionic equations for each reaction display only the species that actually change during the reaction.