Dreamerish apply to be a Benefactor. You deserve to be one.Dreamerish*~ said:HCl + NH3 → NH4+ + Cl-
The H+ is transferred from the HCl molecule to the ammonia molecule forming ammonium.
I don't see how neutralisation is a good example of a proton-transfer reaction, unless you use the one above which does not produce water and therefore probably wouldn't make a good example for acid-base reactions.
It's much clearly demonstrated in reactions between an acid or base and water.
Acid + water: HCl + H2O → Cl- + H3O+
See how an H+ (a proton) was transferred from the HCl to H2O? An acid is a proton donor.
Base + water: NH3 + H2O → NH4+ + OH-
Same thing. H+ is transferred from water to ammonia to make ammonium. A base is a proton acceptor.
Lol, thanks.cherryblossom said:Dreamerish apply to be a Benefactor. You deserve to be one.
nobody jeers at us anymore, I promise, it's cool
hmm admins are always busy did you say anyone recommended you? - that always helps lolDreamerish*~ said:Lol, thanks.
You have no idea. I've applied twice already. I'm still on hold.
Ah, no. Not recommended.cherryblossom said:hmm admins are always busy did you say anyone recommended you? - that always helps lol
hey your light's on, could you help me with the threads in the POM and AE sub forums ? haha please.
titration, in this same forum.Dreamerish*~ said:Ah, no. Not recommended.
I answered your half-equation question. Anything else?
it's a dot point, so that's why we need to know it. It says identify that neutralisation is a proton transfer reaction. So we just need to know that it transfers a proton from the acid to the base and it becomes neutral.Dreamerish*~ said:I don't see how neutralisation is a good example of a proton-transfer reaction, unless you use the one above which does not produce water and therefore probably wouldn't make a good example for acid-base reactions.
It's much clearly demonstrated in reactions between an acid or base and water.