Salts are neither acidic or alkaline; they are neutral. Salts are a product of a chemical reaction between an acid and a base.
If it is acidic put some alkili in it but if it is alkili put some acid in it......
neutralisation
saliva is the best thing, because it is an alkili so it cancels out the acid rotting your rats eyelids,
A fatty acid salt is a kind of carboxylic acid salt. But not all carboxylic acid salts are fatty acid salts.
No, water is neutral
yes
salt is an acid
Salt doesn't contain any acid.
when an acid and a base combine, salt and water are formed. This process of reaction of an acid and base is called neutralisation.
NO!!!! Remember the general acid reaction equations. Acid + Base = Salt +Water Acid +Alkali = Salt + Water Acid +Metal = Salt + Hydrogen Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide. NB An Alkali is a soluble Base.
An acid is a substance which reacts with a base. Commonly, acids can be identified as tasting sour, reacting with metals such as calcium and bases like sodium carbonate Aqueous acids have a pH of less than 7, where an acid of lower pH is typically stronger. Chemicals or substances having the property of an acid are said to be acidic.
It is not an acid. It is a salt. It is actually the salt we call salt (sodium chloride).