An acid reacts with an alkali to form an salt and water. This is a neutralisation reaction.acid + alkali -> salt + water
The kind of salt that is formed, will depend on the relative strengths of the acid and the alkali.
This type of reactions are called neutralization reactions. They form salt and water. NaCl, MgCl2, KCi are few salts.
if you use the exact same amount (e.g. 100cm3 acid and 100cm3 alkali) you will get water and a type of salt. e.g. Hydrochloric Acid and Potassium Hydroxide would be Water and Potassium Chloride.
An acid reacts with an alkali to form an salt and water. This is a neutralisation reaction.acid + alkali -> salt + water
The kind of salt that is formed, will depend on the relative strengths of the acid and the alkali.
when acid reacts with a alkali we get a salt and water
A salt and water.
E.g. hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide -> sodium chloride + water
when an acid reacts with an alkali(soluble base) salt and water are formed
equation:-
NaOH+HCL----->NaCL+h2O
Some salt and water, and maybe some other products
This type of reactions are called neutralization reactions. They form salt and water. NaCl, MgCl2, KCi are few salts.
A typical reaction is:
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
The products are a salt and water.
A salt and water, generally.
A salt and water.
Salt and water are formed NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O
distilation
That depends on what they react with. If an acid reacts with a metal the products are usually hydrogen gas and a salt. If one reacts with a base the products are usually water (or a weak acid) and a salt. If an acid reacts with a carbonate the products are carbon dioxide, water, and a salt.
A salt and water. For example in the reaction if the acid is Hydrochloric acid and the alkali is Sodium Hydroxide the products are Sodium chloride - the salt - and water.
acid+alkali=salt+water
A salt and water.
Acid + alkali ---> Salt + Water for exampleSodium Hydroxide + Hydrochloric Acid ---> Sodium Chloride + Water
The products are a salt of calcium, carbon dioxide and water.
Salt and water are formed NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O
neutralization
distilation
That depends on what they react with. If an acid reacts with a metal the products are usually hydrogen gas and a salt. If one reacts with a base the products are usually water (or a weak acid) and a salt. If an acid reacts with a carbonate the products are carbon dioxide, water, and a salt.
A salt and water. For example in the reaction if the acid is Hydrochloric acid and the alkali is Sodium Hydroxide the products are Sodium chloride - the salt - and water.
When an acid reacts with an alkali (or vice versa) it is called neutralisation.
It produces Sodium salt and Ammonia
Copper(II)sulphate and hydrogen.