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Investigating The Energy Change During A Neutralisation Reaction.
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... Investigating The Energy Change During A Neutralisation Reaction INTRODUCTION: How the change in temperature affects the amount of energy taken in, or given out during a neutralisation reaction? AIM: I am going to investigate the change in temperature, which happens during the process of neutralisation. The acid I will use is Hydrochloric Acid and my alkali will be Sodium Hydroxide. Acids and Alkali's react together to form neutral substances, this is a process, which is known as neutralisation. A neutralisation reaction takes place when an acid and an alkali react with each other to form salt and water. The strength or weakness of an acid or alkali is measured on a pH scale. A strong acid will be on a pH of 1.5, however, a strong alkali will have a pH of 14, and the pH value of 7 would be neutral. Acids are soluble in water, the react with carbonates to give













