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An Alkali is also a base. So, when reacted with an acid forms a salt and water as products

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Q: If you react an acid and an alkali what new substance is produced?
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Elements that can react with acid and alkali?

Elements that can react with acid and alkali are called amphoteric eg. Zn, Al, etc.


What is the reaction called when you react an acid and alkali together?

When an acid and a base or an alkali react they form corresponding salt and water.


What type of compound is produced when an acid reacts with an alkali?

A salt and usually some other substance, most often water, is produced.


What is alkalis acid?

Alkali isn't an acid. Alkali and acid are terms used when the pH of a substance is a certain number, for example if a substance has a pH of 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, then the substance is an acid. If the pH is 11, 12, 13, 14 or 15, then the substance is an alkali.


If a substance is not an acid or an alkali what is it?

Neutral


Does alkali react with acid?

Yes I believe it does.


Is it true that when a acid and alkali react it is called a combustion?

No, combustion occurs when some substance, typically an organic compound, reacts with oxygen.


Does acid produce a gas with an alkali?

No gas is produced in the reaction of an acid and an alkali. In a neutralisation reaction, acid + alkali -> salt + water


How does a alkali tablet react with stomach acid?

Stomach acid oviasly cantains acid so when acid and alkali are mixed neutralasation happens.


When an acid and an alkali react it is called combustion?

No. Acid + alkali reactions are neutralisation reactions. Combustion is a reaction with oxygen.


What type of substance neutralise an acid?

an alkali


What is an acid an alkali and neutral?

Acid: A substance that can donate H+ ions. Alkali: A substance that can donate OH- ions. Neutral: A substance that cannot donate H+ or OH- ions.