An even more dangerous acid.
These two aCIDS DO not REACT, BECAUSE OF THE COMON ION (h^(+)) EFFECT,
salt and water
There are many things with a base could react. A base could react with an acid or foods for example.
There is no reaction. Two acids cannot react with each other.
One of the properties of an acid is that it will neutralize a base. Two more are that acids taste sour and that acids produce hydrogen ions when in an aqueous state.
An even more dangerous acid.
These two aCIDS DO not REACT, BECAUSE OF THE COMON ION (h^(+)) EFFECT,
a salt and hydrogen gas
Baking soda is a base so any acid will react to it. The most commonly known is the reaction between baking soda and vinegar.
Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't depending on the acids. Two acids that react with one another are hypochlorous acid (HClO) and hydrochloric acid. HCl + HClO --> Cl2 + H2O
salt and water
Acid / Base reactions produce salts and water. For example - HCl (an acid) and NaOH (a base) produce NaCl (a salt) and HOH (H20 - water).
There are many things with a base could react. A base could react with an acid or foods for example.
Nothing. Two acids don't react with each other.
There is no reaction. Two acids cannot react with each other.
One of them is to wear gloves because if acids gets on your skin then it eats right through it.