Salt and water. =)
A neutraliZation reaction is when you mix an acid and a base/alkali. They neutralize each other and water and salt are produced.
A good example of this:
NaOH = Sodium hydroxide (lye) is our base
HCl = Hydrochloric acid is.. well, our acid
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
NaCl = Sodium chloride (salt)
H2O = Water
Why this happens: The different ions are positively or negatively charged and will bond accordingly to become neutral compounds. Here is a simplified breakdown..
Na(+) OH(-1) + H(+) Cl(-) = NaCl + H2O
If it's between an acid and a base then the products are a salt and water
eg Mg(OH)2 + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + 2H2O
If it's between an acid and a Carbonate then the products are a salt, water and CO2
eg: CaCO3 + 2HCl --> CaCl2 + H2O +CO2
There are a few more different reactions but these are the main two and the only ones I could remember :P
well it depends what two compounds you use
metal oxide + acid --> a salt + water
metal + acid --> a salt + hydrogen
Salt and Water are made in a neutralised reaction. x
Salt and Water
Water and a salt.
Water and a salt of some description
NaNO3+CaCl2->NaCl+Ca(NO3)2
The reaction is: 2 H2O2 -------------2 H2O + O2 The hydrogen peroxide is the reactant; water and oxygen are the products.
The products in this reaction are silver [Ag] and magnesium nitrate [Mg(NO3)2].Equation:Mg(s) + 2AgNO3(aq) --> 2Ag(s) + Mg(NO3)2(aq)
The most straightforward reaction for the formation of SO3 from SO2 is 2 SO2 + O2 => 2 SO3. If this is the actual reaction for the formation, 3 moles of SO3 are formed from 3 moles of SO2.
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In a double replacement reaction, there are typically 2 reactants and 2 products formed. This reaction involves the exchange of ions between two compounds, resulting in the formation of two new compounds.
Any reaction occur in this case.
NaNO3+CaCl2->NaCl+Ca(NO3)2
2 Stereoselective reactions. A stereoselective process is one in which one stereoisomer predominates over another when two or more may be formed. If the products are enantiomers, the reaction is enantioselective; if they are diastereoisomers, the reaction is diastereoselective
1. Initial substances in a chemical reaction are called reactants.2. The obtained final substances are called products or resulting substances.
After a reaction products are obtained. Reactants are the initial chemicals.1-chlorobutane or 2-chlorobutane may be obtained.
When vinegar reacts with limescale, carbon dioxide gas is produced. This reaction occurs due to the acidic nature of vinegar that dissolves the calcium carbonate in limescale, releasing carbon dioxide gas as a byproduct.
CH3CH2CH3 + Br2 = CH3CHBrCH3 + HBr The major product formed from the reaction is 2-bromopropane. It is a free radical bromination reaction. It is called a substitution reaction because you are substituting a H an atom for a Br atom and making HBr.
4-methylpent-2-yne is the product formed by the reaction of propylide ion and 2-chloropropane.
4-methylpent-2-yne is the product formed by the reaction of propylide ion and 2-chloropropane.
2 reactants and 2 products
Pb(NO3)2 + 2KI ==> PbI2 + 2KNO3 is a precipitation reaction. The PbI2 is insoluble in water and will precipitate. It is NOT neutralization, because you do not have an acid reacting with a base.