a neutral solution differ from acid or a base because of his PH( power of hydrogen).the neutral solution have a PH equal to 7, while the PH of acid is less than 7 and the PH of base is greater than 7.
An acid solution has a pH under 7.A base solution has a pH over 7.
The neutral point is 7,00.
An acid is neutralized by adding base to it as calamine solution neutralizes formic acid in a bee's sting when injected into a person's body.
antacid
Gaviscon is an antacid medication that contains both an acid (alginic acid) and a base (sodium bicarbonate). It works by neutralizing excess stomach acid to relieve symptoms of indigestion and heartburn.
Acids are added to neutralize base and inverse; a buffer only stabilizes the pH.
Acetic acid, CH3COOH, and Sodium Acetate, (CH3COOH-)(Na+).
The buffer is what neutralizes the acid or the base. Hope this helps!
Because some acids contribute H+ directly to the base so the H+ will not be found in the solution.
Base neutralizes acid. So, for stomach acid, baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) or antacids (such as Rolaids or Tums) which are made up of calcium carbonate, these base compounds neutralize acid.
Yes, it is acidic:with water it forms an acid (suflurous acid, H2SO3)with base it neutralizes by forming a sulfite salt or (a weaker) base anion SO32-
Ammonia is a compound that changes red litmus paper blue and can neutralize acids by accepting a proton from the acid, forming ammonium ions. This reaction helps to reduce the acidity of the solution.