A neutral substance.
An acid and a base combining is called a neutralization reaction, and it forms salt and water.
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salt and water.
a salt and water
An acid and a base combining is called a neutralization reaction, and it forms salt and water.
A nuetralization reaction is when an acid and a base is combined
The reaction of potassium hydroxide with dilute hydrochloric acid forms potassium chloride and water. This reaction is a neutralization reaction, which involves the combining of an acid and a base to form water and a salt.
Such a chemical species is called a conjugate base.
The conjugate acid of H2O is H3O+ (hydronium ion). When an acid donates a proton, it forms its conjugate base, and when a base accepts a proton, it forms its conjugate acid.
Nitric acid is the acid that forms salts called nitrates. When nitric acid reacts with a base or a metal, it forms salts known as nitrates.
When an acid and a base react, they form a salt and water. This reaction is known as neutralization, and it results in the formation of ions from the acid and base combining to create a more neutral pH.
The acid formed when a base gains a proton is called a conjugate acid of the base. This process is known as protonation, where the base accepts a proton to become an acid. The conjugate acid will have one more proton than the base.