Salt formation due to a reaction of acids with alkalis Principle Acids can be neutralised by alkalis. In the course of this process, salts and water are formed. The point of neutrality ofthe-neutralisation process can be determined with the aid of indicators. Tasks Let caustic soda react with hydrochloric acid and examine the reaction product. Benefits - Easy teaching and efficient learning by using interactive experimentation PHYWE-Software
- Experiment is part of a complete solution set with experiments for the topic acids, alkalis and salts matched with international curriculum: all topics are covered
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Support base, variable
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Stand rods, stainless steel, various sizes
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Boss head
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Evaporating dish, porcelain, various sizes
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Wire gauze with ceramic, 160 x 160 mm
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Beaker, 100 ml, plastic (PP)
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Dropping funnel with drip nozzle, 50ml
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Universal clamp
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Protecting glasses, clear glass
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Glass rod, boro 3.3, l=200mm, d=5mm
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Magnifier, 3x and 6x
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Pipette with rubber bulb
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Graduated cylinders, plastic, various sizes
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Sodium hydroxide, pellets, 500 g
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Hydrochloric acid 37 %, 1000 ml
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Bromothymol blue, 0.1% sol. 50 ml
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Ring with boss head, i. d. = 10 cm
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Butane burner with cartridge, 220 g
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Water, distilled 5 l
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