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acid-base reaction
Weakest base is that which is strongest acid the latest research proves that strongest acid is a mixture HF.SbF5 Antimonic acid.
An acid can be viewed as a substance that provides protons (H+) to solution. A base can be viewed as a substance that accepts protons or that provides hydroxyl ion (OH-). A salt is a substance that results from the reaction of an acid and a base.
The combination of the cation of a base and the anion of an acid forms a compound called a salt. This is the result of an acid-base reaction in chemistry. For example, hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide react to form the salt sodium chloride and water.
Normally this is where we nutralise a solution that is acidic or basic. For example if i wanted to nutrealise the acid in a solution i would add a base and then perform a separation to get the final product. and the generally accepted equation for nutralisation is: Acid + Base = Salt + Water
because an acid and a base make a neutral.
because it allows you to determine the pH of an acid or base.
During a acid and base reaction, acids gives a base a hydrogen atom.
acid-base reaction
Weakest base is that which is strongest acid the latest research proves that strongest acid is a mixture HF.SbF5 Antimonic acid.
hydrogen ions
An acid can be viewed as a substance that provides protons (H+) to solution. A base can be viewed as a substance that accepts protons or that provides hydroxyl ion (OH-). A salt is a substance that results from the reaction of an acid and a base.
Hydrogen ions a.k.a. protons
Svante Arrhenius
no if the acid is strong and the base is weak then the salt will be slightly acidic. sources: chemistry teacher :)
Wilhelm R. Frisell has written: 'Acid-base chemistry in medicine' -- subject(s): Acid-base equilibrium
Their chemical balances are maintained by acid-base reactions.