Definition of Neutralization reaction

1. Noun. A chemical reaction in which an acid and a base interact with the formation of a salt; with strong acids and bases the essential reaction is the combination of hydrogen ions with hydroxyl ions to form water.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Neutralization Reaction

neutralisers
neutralises
neutralising
neutralism
neutralisms
neutralist
neutralistic
neutralists
neutralities
neutrality
neutralizability
neutralizable
neutralization
neutralization fire
neutralization plate
neutralization reaction (current term)
neutralization test
neutralization tests
neutralizations
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neutralized
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neutralizing antibody
neutrally
neutralness
neutralnesses
neutralophile

Literary usage of Neutralization reaction

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Introduction to the Principles of Physical Chemistry from the Standpoint by Edward Wight Washburn (1921)
"... as a result of the partial occurrence of the neutralization reaction, ... of the neutralization reaction (63) will therefore not produce much change in ..."

2. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"It may be shown by steady-state kinetics treatment that if the dimer (C2H5OH)2H+ were the main identity of MH+ in the neutralization reaction 7, ..."

3. Municipal Pretreatment Programs: Guides to Pollution Prevention by Lynn Knight, David Loughran (1993)
"... water is reduced by the neutralization reaction. ln addition, the neutralization reaction reduces the viscosity of the alkaline drag-out film, ..."

4. Chemistry: An Elementary Text-book by William Conger Morgan, James Alexander Lyman (1911)
"The reason for this is that a weak acid or a weak base dissociates but little, and this tends to reverse the neutralization reaction. ..."

5. Laboratory Manual of General Chemistry: With Exercises in the Preparation of by Arthur Becket Lamb (1916)
"This serves to emphasize both that they are not formed by a true neutralization reaction, and that they are not ionized in aqueous solutions. ..."

6. Managing Coal Combustion Residues in Mines by National Academies Press, National Research Council (U. S.) (2006)
"Similarly, calcite is more reactive than other carbonate minerals in coal spoils, leading to higher neutralization reaction rates (Blowes et al., 2003b). ..."

7. Chemical Reactions: Their Theory and Mechanism by Kaufman George Falk (1920)
"It was shown previously how the addition theory explains the neutralization reaction; the same explanation applied to esterification shows the advantage of ..."

8. Chemical Reactions: Their Theory and Mechanism by Kaufman George Falk (1920)
"It was shown previously how the addition theory explains the neutralization reaction; the same explanation applied to esterification shows the advantage of ..."

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