It is a neutral. Try it with litmus paper and no color change will occur.
It is called an acid-base reaction. The product is called a salt. For example: NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O NaOH is the base. HCl is the acid. NaCl is the salt. H2O is water.
Neither acid nor base.
In acid base neutralisation, both the acid and the base react with each other to form salt and water. Ex: hcl+naoh --> nacl + hoh here, acid-hcl base-naoh salt-nacl water-hoh
Neither. Dextrose is a form of sugar. It is neither an acid nor a base.
CH3OH is not a base and neither is it an acid. This is the chemical formula of methanol which is an alcohol.
No, NaCl is neither an acid, weak acid, or a (weak) base. It is considered a salt.
It is neither a base nor an acid but a salt.It is the common salt we take with our meal.
NaCl is nor basic neither acidic.It is neutral.
NaCl is a salt formed by combination of a strong acid and a strong base, so it can't be put in simple acid or base category.
It is called an acid-base reaction. The product is called a salt. For example: NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O NaOH is the base. HCl is the acid. NaCl is the salt. H2O is water.
Neither acid nor base.
A salt is neither an acid or a base. Salts are formed when acids and bases neutralize each other forming the salt and water. Example: Hydrochloric acid (HCl) + Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) = Sodium chloride (NaCl) + Water (H2O)
In acid base neutralisation, both the acid and the base react with each other to form salt and water. Ex: hcl+naoh --> nacl + hoh here, acid-hcl base-naoh salt-nacl water-hoh
Neither. Dextrose is a form of sugar. It is neither an acid nor a base.
NaCl is a salt.
7. It is neutral
CH3OH is not a base and neither is it an acid. This is the chemical formula of methanol which is an alcohol.