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The equation shows reactants to a neutralization Which describes what will happen to the Hi- reaction. Ca^2++OH^-+H^++NO_(3)^-arrow Which describes what will happen to the H+ when these reactants form products? H^+ binds with NO_(3)^- to make a salt. H^+ binds with Ca^2+ to make an acid. H^+ binds with OH^- to make water. H^+ binds with Ca^2+ to make a base.
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In a neutralization reaction, an acid reacts with a base to form a salt and water. The given equation is a representation of such a reaction. In this reaction,
is a calcium ion,
is a hydroxide ion,
is a hydrogen ion, and
is a nitrate ion. When these reactants combine, the hydrogen ion (
) will bind with the hydroxide ion (
) to form water (
). This is a typical neutralization reaction where an acid (represented by
) reacts with a base (represented by
) to produce water. The other options provided do not correctly describe the reaction of
in this context.
does not bind with
to make a salt, nor does it bind with
to make an acid or a base. Therefore, the correct description of what will happen to the
when these reactants form products is that it will bind with
to make water.