Well you measure acids and bases from what is a pH scale anything under 7 is an acid the lower the number the stronger the higher which is 7 above is bases so they are stronger they get. They might just form a stonger acid or base if come together.
Acids + Bases pretty much neutralise each other. They produce salt and water when mixed.
Strong bases and acids react with each other to form neutral salt and water. For example:- NaOH + HCl -----------> NaCl + H2O
Acids and bases!! hope this helps :)
Acids and bases.
neutralization
The reaction between acids and bases is called neutralization.
Acids + Bases pretty much neutralise each other. They produce salt and water when mixed.
Strong bases and acids react with each other to form neutral salt and water. For example:- NaOH + HCl -----------> NaCl + H2O
by extending the acids and bases one can determine that they will reast with each other.
Acids don't react with acids because acids are proton donors. This means that an acid will donate a H+ ion to the substance with which it reacts. Since both acids will donate a H+ ion to each other, nothing happens, and there is no reaction.
Acids undergo similar reactions. Bases undergo similar reactions. Acids and bases react with each other to neutralize each other.
Acids and bases!! hope this helps :)
it is because, when they react to each other, they neutralizes each other
Acids and bases.
NO, Acid and Bases react with each other to form salts and water
neutralization
Acids and bases should be stored separately from each other because of the possibility of violent reactions and/or fumes. Ammonium hydroxide specifically can give off ammonia gas when reacting with acids. Ammonia gas can be dangerous at high levels.