a base
Base + Acid ===> salt + water
NaOH + HCl ===> NaCl + H2O
Potassium hydroxide is a strong alkali. Therefore it can be neutralized by using a strong acid such as nitric acid or sulfuric acid.
Acid is neutralized by Bases (or Basic Substances.)
An acid is neutralized by adding base to it as calamine solution neutralizes formic acid in a bee's sting when injected into a person's body.
It is the unsoluble salt of a dicarbonic acid: Oxalic acid, neutralized by Ca-hydroxide.
A chloride salt, depends on what substance was used to neutralise the acid.
it is diluted Edited: It is NOT diluted. It is neutralized.
if you dilute the acid
Potassium hydroxide is a strong alkali. Therefore it can be neutralized by using a strong acid such as nitric acid or sulfuric acid.
salt
Sulphuric Acid.
A chloride salt is the resulting substance of neutralizing HCl. The exact type of salt depends upon what the acid was neutralized with.
Acid is neutralized by Bases (or Basic Substances.)
Acid is neutralized when it is added to an equal amount of base.
the stomach
Acid
HNO3 is not neutral.It is a strong acid.
An acid is neutralized by adding base to it as calamine solution neutralizes formic acid in a bee's sting when injected into a person's body.