In any weight of pure salt (NaCl) there is one sodium ion for each chloride ion present.
water and salt
The products are a salt and water.
If the two amounts are equal, the pH would be exactly 7, and the products would be water and a corresponding salt.
Yes, it is correct.
The pH value will be reduced to nearly 1 with the effect of neutralisation and the end products of salt and water.
Table salt added to water contains equal amounts of sodium and chlorine.
A solution is when 2 elements are mixed evenly, like a cup of water with equal amounts of sugar and salt. A suspension also has equal amounts of elements ,but it doesn't mix.
Generally, an acidic salt and water will form, but not always. I must assume you mean equimolar and not equal amounts, for it is very difficult to tell if you have not stated specific acids/bases.
Water and a corresponding salt.
The products of a neutralization reaction are a salt and water.
Skeleton equations do not show the relative amounts of reactants and products (are "unbalanced"). Balanced equations do show the relative amounts of the reactants and products.
An Equation is a number sentence stating that two amounts are equal