This is a typical neutralization formula.
when an acid and a base combine, salt and water are formed. This process of reaction of an acid and base is called neutralisation.
The products are acetate salt with metallic or Ammonium ion and water.
Yes. An acid-base reaction forms a salt and water. acid+ + base− = salt + water
An acid reacts with a base to produce a neutral solution. (apex).
Acid + base salt + water
NO!!!! Remember the general acid reaction equations. Acid + Base = Salt +Water Acid +Alkali = Salt + Water Acid +Metal = Salt + Hydrogen Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide. NB An Alkali is a soluble Base.
In a neutralisation reaction, an acid and a base will react to form a salt and water. This salt will be either acidic, basic or neutral depending upon the pH of the reactions. General rules:weak acid + strong base → basic salt + waterstrong acid + weak base → acidic salt + waterstrong acid + strong base → neutral salt + waterweak acid + weak base → neutral salt + water
acid + base → salt + water
acid+ base= salt + water
An Acid is neutralised by a Base , Alkali or Carboinate. Remember the general equations. Acid + Alkali = Salt + Water Acid + Base = Salt + Water Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide. NB An Alkali is a soluble Base.
acid + base → salt + water a salt and water are formed from the reaction between an acid and a base
Salt water is neutral.