Salts are the products of a reaction between an acid and a base; a common example:
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
yes they are. the equation is acid+ alkali= salt+ water
Alkali salts is also known as being a basic salt. Alkali salts are the result from the neutralization of a strong base and a weak acid. It is not a neutral salt.
Yes ,acid and an alkali combine to form salt and water
smelling salts or ammonia carbonate most commonly have a PH of 9, thus making them more basic.
They include: -Hemoglobin + oxyhemoglobin =Acid/alkali K salts of phosphoric acid
a neutral solution is formed! (Acid + Alkali= salt+water)
Acid + alkali ---> Salt + Water for exampleSodium Hydroxide + Hydrochloric Acid ---> Sodium Chloride + Water
they are bases like alkali metal or salts. if you add the equivellent amount of alkali to an acid it becomes neutral.- written by a 12 year old student.
Calcium carbonate is an alkali salt. Alkali salts are bases, and are formed from the neutralization reaction between a strong base and a weak acid. For example: Ca(OH)2 + H2CO3 --> CaCO3 + H2O strong base + weak acid ---> alkali salt + water
Salts of phosphoric acid are called phosphates.
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
you study the acid salts with your big brain?? you must not have brain to know the ansewer