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Describe an experiment to study a neutralization reaction.


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Aim: To study the reaction between acids and bases, that is neutralization reaction.

Materials required: Sodium hydroxide solution, phenolphthalein solution, dilute hydrochloric acid, red and blue litmus papers, a burette, a conical flask, a pipette, and a clamping stand.

Procedure:

(i) Take about 5 ml of dilute hydrochloric acid solution in a conical flask. Add a drop or two of phenolphthalein to it.

(ii) Take sodium hydroxide solution in a burette. Add this solution to the hydrochloric acid in the conical flask drop by drop with constant stirring.

Observation: A stage is reached when the solution in the conical flask just changes to pink.

(i) Divide the solution in the conical flask into two parts. To one add a blue litmus paper and to the other a red litmus paper.

Observation: There is no change in either of the litmus papers.

Conclusion: A neutralization reaction has taken place between the two reactants since the solution obtained is neither acidic nor basic in nature.


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