To neutralise an acid add sodium carbonate. 2H^+ + Na2CO3 = 2Na^(+) + H2O + CO2 It forms the salt , water and carbon dioxide. To neutralise an alkali add 'milk'.
They contain alkali with a scale of pH 7.0
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Orange juice is acidic (citric acid), and when acids and bases mix, they react to neutralize each others acidic/alkali property. This produces a salt.
Alkalies can neutralize both concentrated and dilute acids, but dilute acids are 'more easily' neutralized (i.e. require a smaller amount of alkali for the same amount of acid). It is a simple chemical reaction, the amount of alkali required to neutralize an acid can be calculated if you know how they react and the strengths of the acid and alkali. E.g. if you use Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) to neutralize Hydrochloric acid (HCL) the reaction is: KOH + HCL --) KCL + H2O So one molecule of KOH neutralizes one molecule of HCL If you have 1 molar KOH, then : 10 ml of dilute HCL (0.1 molar strength) will be neutralized by 1 ml of KOH 10 ml of a strong HCL (10 molar strength) will be neutralized by 100 ml of KOH Hope that helps.
Neutralize, you mean :) An equal amount of an acid and an alkali will neutralize to produce water and a corresponding salt. ;)
An alkali
To neutralise an acid add sodium carbonate. 2H^+ + Na2CO3 = 2Na^(+) + H2O + CO2 It forms the salt , water and carbon dioxide. To neutralise an alkali add 'milk'.
They are alkali, hence the use of vinegar to neutralize the stings.
They are alkali, hence the use of vinegar to neutralize the stings.
They contain alkali with a scale of pH 7.0
no it doesn't, it simply just turns it into an indicator and has not neutralised it.
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It would tend to neutralize it and to form water plus some salt.
It is normally used to neutralize acids, without having to worry about the solution turning alkali.
The alkali in the Rennie tablets neutralize the Hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
They will neutralize and form water and salt. Example, if the pH value for the acid is 3 and the pH value for the alkali is11 , they will be equal.