The final product is a salt.
Arhenius believed that acids produce Hydrogen ions in solution and bases produces OH ions in solution.
Acids always tend to neutralize by reacting with bases.
In most cases a salt and water are formed.
Acids add H+ ions to a solution. Bases add OH- ions to a solution.
According to Arrhenius, acids produce a proton in aqueous solution, and bases produce a hydroxide ion in aqueous solution. Hydrochloric acid is an Arrhenius acid because it gives up its proton as it dissolves in water. Sodium hydroxide is an Arrhenius base because it gives up its hydroxide as it dissolves in water.
Arhenius believed that acids produce Hydrogen ions in solution and bases produces OH ions in solution.
Acids always tend to neutralize by reacting with bases.
Acids reacting with bases form salts. Salts may soluble in acids.
They reacting with other.Reactions are different to acids and bases.
In most cases a salt and water are formed.
Acids add H+ ions to a solution. Bases add OH- ions to a solution.
Salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases.
According to Arrhenius, acids produce a proton in aqueous solution, and bases produce a hydroxide ion in aqueous solution. Hydrochloric acid is an Arrhenius acid because it gives up its proton as it dissolves in water. Sodium hydroxide is an Arrhenius base because it gives up its hydroxide as it dissolves in water.
Acids.
No, acids do. Bases produce OH- ions
Combining acids and bases produces salts. example: combining a 10% solution of sodium hydroxide with an equal solution of hydrochloric acid will produce salt water. 10H2O (NaOH) + 10H2O (HCl) = 21H2O + NaCl (common salt)
Acids are neutralized with bases and bases are neutralized with acids; buffers are useful for the stabilization of the pH of a solution. Don't confuse between (quasi)stabilization of the pH of a solution and the neutralization of a solution.