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identify neutralisation as a proton
transfer reaction which is
exothermic
 

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HCl + NaOH -----> H<sub>2</sub>O + NaCl
i.e
H<sup>+</sup> + Cl<sup>-</sup> + Na<sup>+</sup> + OH<sup>-</sup> ---> H<sub>2</sub>O + Cl<sup>-</sup> + Na<sup>+</sup>

You'll notice that an H<sup>+</sup> ion is being transfered which combines with the OH<sup>-</sup> creating that neutralisation effect. An H<sup>+</sup> ion is simply a proton which is why neutralisation can be considered a proton transfer reaction.

The neutralisation reaction H<sup>+</sup> + OH<sup>-</sup> ---> H<sub>2</sub>O is exothermic where &Delta;H = -56 Jmol<sup>-1</sup> (or some amount like that)
 
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wat kfunk said, all identify dot pts are, are for students to understand that statement ie. that a neutralisation reaction involves a proton transfer (H+ ion) and it is exothermic (releases heat)
 

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KFunk said:
The neutralisation reaction H<sup>+</sup> + OH<sup>-</sup> ---> H<sub>2</sub>O is endothermic where &Delta;H = -56 Jmol<sup>-1</sup> (or some amount like that)
by the way do you mean exothermic??
 

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Yes, yes I do :p I'll just change that, well spotted.
 

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Exo Thermic!

xrtzx said:
by the way do you mean exothermic??
Exo means giving out thermic means heat in latin I guess
All neaturalisation reactions are exorthrmic reactions
Exorthermic reactions are the reactions where heat is given out
always exothermic reactions can be identified by a neagtive enthalphy value.
 

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