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A salt and water, generally.
When an acid and a base react, they typically form water and a salt. The water molecule is formed from the combination of the H+ ion from the acid and the OH- ion from the base. The remaining ions from the acid and base combine to form a salt.
Generally it will precipitate out of solution so you can see it.
A salt is formed when a strong acid reacts with a strong base.
acid.
Potassium sulfate is neither a base nor an acid. It is a salt that is formed by the reaction of a base (potassium hydroxide) and an acid (sulfuric acid).
When acid reacts with base salt and water are formed acid+base=salt+water. This process is called neutralization
Salt is neither an acid nor a base. It is a neutral compound formed from the reaction of an acid and a base.
The base formed when an acid loses an H+
The base formed when an acid loses an H+
Salt and water are formed from the neutralization of an Arrhenius acid with an Arrhenius base.
When an acid and a base undergo neutralization, the two substances formed are water and a salt.