A soluble salt and acids and bases.
neutralization :)
The strength of acids and bases is most often indicated by the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. This is called the pH.
"Salt" in chemistry is any compound made up of a metal and a non-metal, like Zinc sulfide or sodium chloride. Acids and bases is a little different subject.
waterhydrogen peroxideammonia gasany acidic compound (acids)any alkaline compound (bases)hydrocarbonscarbohydratessilanegermaneboranephosphinehydrogen sulfidesulfenesmetal hydridesetc.
The products of the reactions between acids and bases are called salts.
These compounds are called pH indicators.
Acidic
Indicators are compounds that react with acids and bases to make certain colors. (:
For example acids, bases, salts.
A salt is any compound which can be derived from the neutralization of an acid and a base. The process is called neutralization.
The reaction between acids and bases is called neutralization.
Salt.
This compound is a salt.
A soluble salt and acids and bases.
They don't dissolve (or more properly, dissociate) completely in water, only partially. Acids or bases that dissociate completely are called strong acids or bases.
Salts are the products of reactions between an acid and a base; For examole for sodium chloride: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O Another reaction, possible only in laboratory, is; 2Na + Cl2 = 2NaCl