When you take equal amounts of such couple they will neutralise each other precisely and completely (pH = 7.0)
Acids have a pH from 7 to 0 and bases have a pH for 7-14. Water is neutral with a pH of 7. If an equal strength acid and base are mixed together they cancel each out out.
Acids have a pH from 7 to 0 and bases have a pH for 7-14. Water is neutral with a pH of 7. If an equal strength acid and base are mixed together they cancel each out out.
by extending the acids and bases one can determine that they will reast with each other.
The reaction between acids and bases is called neutralization.
Bases and Alkalis are the opposites of acids. Alkalis are bases dissolved in water. When combined in the equal quantities, they neutralise each other.
Acids + Bases pretty much neutralise each other. They produce salt and water when mixed.
No, the other way around would be correct
Strong bases and acids react with each other to form neutral salt and water. For example:- NaOH + HCl -----------> NaCl + H2O
Acids are substances that produce hydrogen ions when added to water. Bases on the other hand will produce negative ions when added to water. Salts are formed as a mixture of acids and bases with the acids producing H+ ions and bases OH- ions.
Acids undergo similar reactions. Bases undergo similar reactions. Acids and bases react with each other to neutralize each other.
Hydroxide compounds such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are bases. Bases do not neutralize other bases. Acids neutralize bases.
If acids and bases were not stored separately they would react with each other in a process known as neutralization.