Water and a salt
Water and a salt
An acid/base neutralization reaction produces a salt and water, generally.
A salt and water.
That depends on what they react with. If an acid reacts with a metal the products are usually hydrogen gas and a salt. If one reacts with a base the products are usually water (or a weak acid) and a salt. If an acid reacts with a carbonate the products are carbon dioxide, water, and a salt.
In general, when an acid and a base react, the product is water and salt. There are various different compounds which include the hydroxide radical, so in the situation which you describe, there are various possible types of salt which can result.
When acid reacts with base salt and water are formed acid+base=salt+water. This process is called neutralization
Yes. An acid-base reaction forms a salt and water. acid+ + base− = salt + water
salt and water
salt and water. this is the process of neutralization (acid + base = salt + water)
water and salt
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Salts are the products of the reaction between an acid and a base.