You get water and a salt, which is neutral.
you get an acid.
The respective salt and water is formed.
neutralized
This reaction is called neutralization. The products are water and a salt.
neutrilization reaction takes place when acid reacts with base
a Salt
ammonia and hydrochloric acid
When you combine an acid and base they will neutralise so that there is only either an acid or a base left (which is left depends on the properties of them).
No, NaOH, sodium hydroxide, is a strong base, not an acid.
As soon as the acid of the vinegar and the alkali base of the baking soda mix there is an chemical reaction which occurs when the two chemicals combine, then causing bubbling and or fizzing, plus the after effect of cold liquid
acid + base = salt+ water
If acid & base are combined a neutal substance is produced.