A base reract with acids.
Yes, water can react as an acid or a base - amphoteric.
This reaction is called neutralization; the products are a salt and water.
This substance is a base.
it may be, because when sodium metal reacts with water it gives its OH- ions and when reacts with chlorine it gives its H+ ions.
when a base is mixed with an acidic solution why does neutralization occurs?
Ammonia water is a base chemically, if it reacts with an acidic substance it will produce a salt that is dissolved in the water..
Yes, water can react as an acid or a base - amphoteric.
salt. Answer is true
A base is not simply a substance that reacts with an acid. A base is a substance that accepts or "steals" a hydrogen ion from an acid or produces hydroxide ions (OH-) in water. A metal does neither of these.
This is neutralization which will produce salt and water
Called a base.... Bases have a bitter, soapy taste, and solutions of bases feel slippery.
Acid and base
the reaction which takes place when an acid reacts with a base is called neutralization reaction. For instance,if HCl reacts with NaOH, the products are NaCl and water. Neutralizing an acid with a base would always give salt and water as the only products.
the reaction which takes place when an acid reacts with a base is called neutralization reaction. For instance,if HCl reacts with NaOH, the products are NaCl and water. Neutralizing an acid with a base would always give salt and water as the only products.
A salt+water
That is correct.
A substance that releases hydroxyl ions in water is a base. Bases are substances which in water, becomes slippery, has a bitter taste, changes indicator color, forms salts with acids and promotes base catalysis. Alkaline earth materials is an example of a base.