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No. The concepts are somewhat related, but they are not in any way "the same".

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How can you identify an acid and a base by their chemical formulas?

An acid typically has hydrogen as the first element in its chemical formula, such as HCl for hydrochloric acid. A base will often contain hydroxide ion (OH-) in its formula, like NaOH for sodium hydroxide. The number of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions can also indicate the strength of the acid or base.


All salts are formed from an acid and base?

Salts are formed from the reaction between an acid and a base, where the hydrogen ions from the acid are replaced by metal or ammonium ions. The resulting product is a salt and water. This chemical process is known as neutralization.


Is HCN an acid or base?

Yes and no. HCN is a salt, but it is also a weak acid.


Does acid have a base?

Acid and base are two types of compounds that react with each other to form water and a salt in a chemical reaction called neutralization. Acids are substances that donate hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution, while bases are substances that accept hydrogen ions. In a neutralization reaction, the acid reacts with the base to form water and a salt.


What is the general form for the simplest type of acid base reaction?

Acid + base salt + water


Is neutralization appropriate for all acid-base titration?

yes, i think the term neutralisation is appropriate for all acid base titration. My reason is that in the titration of acid and base a proportion of acid is transfered to the base and the reaction is often calledd nuetralisation and the product is salt. Moreover the normal ph of salt is 7 exept if it has been hydrolysed leading to an increase or decrease in (H+) hydrogen ion


What is a salt called in chemistry?

Any chemical compound formed from the reaction of an acid with a base, with all or part of the hydrogen of the acid replaced by a metal or other cation.


Do all titrations of a strong base with a strong acid result in the same pH at the equivalence point?

Yes, all titrations of a strong base with a strong acid result in the same pH at the equivalence point, which is around 7.


Does acid or base contains hydrogen?

Acids release H+ ions. Therefore, Acids contain Hydrogen. Note: Bases contain OH- ions.


What kind of substance is an acid that contains hydrogen like hydrochloric acid and nitric acid?

All acids contain hydrogen..! :)


What atom or element is common to all acids?

Hydrogen is found in all acids. A Strong acid is one which can produce a high concentration of hydrogen ions. When acids touch metal hydrogen gas is emitted XD


Do radon neon and calcium combine with hydrogen to form an acid?

Radon and neon are noble gases and are inert, so they do not form compounds with other elements like hydrogen to create an acid. Calcium can react with hydrogen to form calcium hydride, but this does not produce an acid.