No. Mixing a base with water would merely result in a solution of the base in water. Salts will form, however, from most reactions between an acid and a base.
This reaction is not possible.
yes, all salts are formed from an acid and a base. More specifically, all salts are made from a metal and a nonmetal.
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When an oxyacid goes the process of ionization or neutralization. It produces salts and water.
Salts are made when an acid reacts with a base, carbonate or metal. The name of the salt formed depends on the metal in the base and the acid used. For example, salts made using hydrochloric acid are called chlorides
when an acid mixes with a base. ex: NaOH (base) + HCl (acid) = NaCl (+ H2O) this is table salt.
Lifebouy is bathing soap. These Soaps are salts made from mixing of animal or vegetable oils (acid) with Sodium hydroxide NaOH or Potassium Hydroxide (KOH)(base). pH value of a bathing soap should be around 7.5 - 9.
The products of the reactions between acids and bases are called salts.
A salt is made when a acid reacts with a base which equalises in both being neutrlized.
water, salts, cells
Blood plasma is the component of blood without cells. It's made up of water, salts, and other chemicals such as proteins.
Soap is made out of a mixture of hydrophilic salts, which is why it dissolves in water.
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