Salt added to water form a solution, an electrolyte.
Usually makes a salt solution.
An acid plus a base will yield a salt and water in a neutralization reaction.
The products of this reaction are a salt and water.
I believe it makes a methane gas but i wouldn't be so sure on that
Neutralization occurs when a base and an acid react to produce a salt and water. For example: Sodium hydroxide (base) plus hydrochloric acid produce sodium chloride (salt) plus waterNaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) --> NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)
Because the salt water is salt dissolved water, which is NaCl plus water. When the NaCl dissolve in the water, they breaks down into sodium ion (contains positive charge) and chloride ion (contains negative charge), so that the salt water has electrical charges. Actually we can't say it has charges, we only can say that it can conduct electricity.
acid + metal carbonate--> Salt+ Carbon dioxide+ water
The products are a salt and water.
Simple: - water with salt is H2O plus NaCl - water without salt is H2O
An acid plus a base will yield a salt and water in a neutralization reaction.
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No it does not. There is no danger with evaporating salt water.
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The reaction of an acid plus a base will result in the formation of a salt plus water.
You get carbon dioxide, water, and a salt.