Neither Salt (sodium chloride) and water (H2O) are acids therefore not an "acid" sollution.
A salt solution is usually neutral, meaning it is neither an acid nor an alkali. The pH of the solution will depend on the specific salt present and its reaction with water.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) will produce an acidic solution when dissolved in water.
Sodium chloride is a salt; the water solution is neutral.
When mixing an acid and a base you will get a salt and water solution (But this is not the normal water that you would drink or, the normal salt you would put on your chips) . Here is the word equation; acid+ base= salt+ water.
One way to produce water from an acid solution is through a neutralization reaction. By adding a base to the acid solution, the acid and base will react to form water and a salt. The salt can then be separated from the water to obtain pure water.
If we mix the right amounts of an acid and a base, we get a neutral solution called a salt and water.
A salt and water compound. A basic solution (ammonia) neutralises an acid.
It is neither. It is a neutral substance when solvated in water.
A hypochlorous acid maker works by using electricity to convert salt and water into a disinfectant solution called hypochlorous acid. This process is known as electrolysis, where the salt and water are separated into their basic components and then recombined to create the disinfectant solution.
This is neutralization which will produce salt and water
acid and alkalis both conduct electricity both are corrosive acid and alkalis ate subtances which dissolves in water to form aqueous solution with certain properties
Barium chloide is a salt; the water solution is neutral.