I give an example for ammonium salt ....hmm.... lets just take ammonium chloride as an example . How about alkali ? I take calcium hydroxide as an example for alkali . Calcium hydroxide is formed when calcium oxide reacts with water whereas ammonium chloride is formed when hydrochloric acid reacts with ammonia solution . Calcium hydroxide (alkali) + ammonium chloride (ammonium salt) --> calcium chloride + carbon dioxide + water .
Nitric Acid is used to make Ammonium Nitrate
An Alkali is also a base. So, when reacted with an acid forms a salt and water as products
ammonium hypophosphate is an ammonium salt of hypophosphoric acid.
all ammonium salts react with bases to produce water, salt and ammonia gas
Amphoteric Oxides. Eg = oxides of Zinc, Aluminum, Lead, etc.
Ammonium hydroxide is an alkali because it gives OH- ions in water and gives a salt on reaction with an acid.
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When alkalis react with ammonium salts, ammonia gas and another salt is produced
No it is not. Examples of Acids, Bases, Alkali and Salt. Hydrochloric Acid is an Acid. All Acids end with the word "Acid" Copper (II) Oxide is a base. All bases end with the word "Oxide" Copper (II) Hydroxide is an Alkali. All Alkali end with the word "Hydroxide". An alkali is basically a soluble base. The rest would be salts. In this case, Ammonium Chloride is a salt.
When an acid and a base or an alkali react they form corresponding salt and water.
it creates ammonium nitrate (NH4)NO3 and water H20.
The products are a salt and water.
The salt formed in this reaction is ammonium hydroxide.
You would get an chemical form of salt or you can say alkali metal salt.
Nitric Acid is used to make Ammonium Nitrate
A salt and water.
Yes. Ammonia is a base. It will react with an acid to form the corresponding ammonium salt.