It is Chemical Property that can Neutrilize a Base
Neutralization is a chemical change.
Its a chemical property.
Physical
chemical
chemical
In classical science physics was essentially the science dealing with motion: an example of classical physical process is the flowing of water in a tube or the motion of the football ball. In the same context, chemistry deals with transformation of one molecule in the other (chemical reactions), so that a typical chemical phenomenon is the salt formation by reaction of Hydrochloric Acid with Sodium Hydroxil in water solution that writes HCl + NaOH (water solution) -> NaCl + H2O (water solution) With the introduction of quantum theory of atoms and subatomic structures, physics started to describe with physical theories chemical reactions. For example the quantum theory of molecular orbital (without any doubt a physical theory) is the base for the modern explanation of chemical bonds, that are the links maintaining different molecules together. Moreover, nuclear physics has started to describe much more drastic transformations like nuclear reactions transforming atoms in other atoms. Thus at today it would be more correct to say that chemistry is a particularly extended branch of physics.
There are many types of salt. If by salt you mean table salt, then the chemical it contains is sodium chloride. Reaction between a acid and a base produce a salt
In chemistry, an alkali is a substance whose molecules either can donate (or "lend") a pair of electrons to another chemical substance or accept one or more protons (H+).An acid is a substance whose molecules can accept (or "borrow") a pair of electrons or donate one or more protons (H+) respectively.The reaction between an acid and an alkali involves the alkali giving, and the alkali receiving, a pair of electrons so that both are "satisfied". It is in this sense that they are opposites.
All chemical reactions are red-ox reactions. In other words if one component is getting oxidized the other component have to be reduced. All chemical reactions have reactants and products.If you would like to have more information, please do not hesitate to ask.A chemical reaction is when energy is released or absorbed. Also an example of a chemical reaction is a base and an acid. When an acid hits a base it makes salt and water. Reversible reactions are ones where the reaction can be paralleled to have the substance come back to its original state. A chemical reaction is also irreversible, because you can't get the original substance back. E.g: If you bake a cake with milk, flour and sugar and you mix it all together after you have baked it you can't get each substance back therefore it is irreversible and is a Chemical Reaction
Ammonia behaves as a Lewis base as it can donate a lone pair of electrons.It is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3).It is also a gas at room temperature, and an alkali in water, in which it is extremely soluble. It is an important starter chemical for the agrichemicals industry.
chemical
chemical property
When you neutralize, it would be a chemical property.
it is a chemical property because it changes the chemical structure of the molecules in the base
chemical property
This is a chemical property because it can only be observed in a chemical reaction.
physical
physical
Chemical because you are changing the composition
The neutralization of a base, or an acid for that matter, is a chemical property, because you are reacting the base with an acid to change the base into a different compound. For example: NaOH (a strong base) + HNO3 (a strong acid) ---> NaNO3 + H2O
Well if you read Science is Fun you would know the Answer is obviously Chemical
The act of nuetralizing a base, i surmise, is when you refer to a neutralization reaction that produces water and a salt. Let me ask you this, how could it possibly be a physical property?