If you mean with a neutral then yes.
Water is neutral. It won't react with any acid.
They create a mostly neutral mixture.
For a common litmus (Acid only or Base only), would stay the same shade.
The process is called neutralization.acid and base react to form a salt and water and solution is neutral as to pH.
Obsidian does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
Water is neutral. It won't react with any acid.
If they react until neutral then the pH will be 7. However, if there is an excess of acid the pH will be <7 and vice versa.
no it does not. NaCl is a neutral compound.
They create a mostly neutral mixture.
When an acid and base combine, they participate in a neutralization reaction forming water and a salt.
If you mix an neutral and an acid, The pH of the solution will be closer to 7 (neutral).Also if you mix an acid with an alkali (providing they are around the same strengh) it will turn neutral. Its like mixing orange juice with water, The juice is acid and the water is neutral, put water in the juice and it become weaker.
For a common litmus (Acid only or Base only), would stay the same shade.
Distilled water is neutral but over time it becomes slightly acidic as it react with carbon dioxide to form small amounts of carbonic acid.
The process is called neutralization.acid and base react to form a salt and water and solution is neutral as to pH.
Because if you add the acid to the bleach you would obtain a neutral solution that wouldn't likely react with the iodide.
Obsidian does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
Rhyolite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.