Reactions between acids and bases are very frequent.
To make an acid or a base neutral, you can add a substance called a neutralizer. For acids, you can add a base (like sodium hydroxide), and for bases, you can add an acid (like hydrochloric acid). The neutralizer will react with the acid or base to form water and a salt, resulting in a neutral pH.
If the pH is higher than she wants it to be, she gotta add acid. If it too low, add base. :p Apex
You add an acid to a base to neutralize it. The acid and base react to form water and a salt, resulting in a neutral solution.
If it is an acid then add a base until the pH level becomes 7, which is neutral. If it is a base, add acid until the pH is seven.
If you add the same quantity of an acid and a base it will become neutral.i.e forms salt and water
add an acid
The best way to neutralize an acid is to add a base to it. The base will react with the acid to form water and a salt, which will result in a neutral solution. It is important to add the base slowly to prevent any violent reactions.
When you add a base to an acid, they undergo a neutralization reaction to form water and a salt. The general chemical formula for this reaction is: acid + base → salt + water
To neutralise an acid you add the equivalent amount of base/ alkali. And for a base/ alkali you add an acid. The reaction that takes place is exothermic, when the temperature stops rising and starts to decrease you know the neutralisation has taken place.
You'd have to add an acid
You would add a Base.
To neutralize an acid, you can add a base to it. The base and acid will react to form water and a salt, which will result in a neutral solution. You can use a base like baking soda or sodium hydroxide for this process.