by mixing a base with an acid, producing water and an ionic salt
Neutralization occurs when a base and an acid react to produce a salt and water. For example: Sodium hydroxide (base) plus hydrochloric acid produce sodium chloride (salt) plus waterNaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) --> NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)
The products of a neutralization reaction are a salt and water.
The result of neutralization reaction is a salt.
A neutralization reaction in aqueous medium always give a salt and water as two principal products.
Salts are the products of a neutralization reaction; they contain a positive and negative ion.
The products of a neutralization reaction are a salt and water.
The neutralization reaction products are a salt and water.
water and a salt.
Salt and water
The stomach has a specific concentration of HCl it attacks on proteins of food taken, and decomposes proteins into smaller fractions, but when milk is attacked by this acid in stomach then it is a neutralization process.
A neutralization reaction has as reactants a base and an acid and as products water and a salt.
Products of neutralization, typically resulting from the reaction between an acid and a base, are generally safe if handled properly. The resulting solution is usually water and a salt, which are typically non-toxic. However, the safety can vary depending on the specific acid and base involved, as some may produce harmful byproducts or require careful handling. Always consult safety guidelines and material safety data sheets (MSDS) for specific substances.