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When you take equal amounts of such couple they will neutralise each other precisely and completely (pH = 7.0)

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When acids and bases are mixed they each other.?

Acids have a pH from 7 to 0 and bases have a pH for 7-14. Water is neutral with a pH of 7. If an equal strength acid and base are mixed together they cancel each out out.


Strength of acids and bases are determined by extending the acid or base?

by extending the acids and bases one can determine that they will reast with each other.


When acids and bases are mixed they what each other?

Acids have a pH from 7 to 0 and bases have a pH for 7-14. Water is neutral with a pH of 7. If an equal strength acid and base are mixed together they cancel each out out.


What do acids and bases do with each other?

The reaction between acids and bases is called neutralization.


What characteristics do acids and bases have in common?

Acids and bases are both electrolytes that dissociate into ions in solution, and they both can react with each other to form water and a salt. They also both can conduct electricity when dissolved in water.


What four properties that acids and bases have in common?

Both acids and bases are electrolytes, meaning they can conduct electricity in solution. They can react with each other to form water and a salt. Acids and bases can change the color of certain indicators to show their pH levels. Acids and bases can neutralize each other when mixed in the right proportions.


What are Solutions with large concentrations of acids and bases that do not neutralize each other called?

Such solutions are called concentrated acids or bases. In these solutions, the acids and bases are present in high concentrations, but they do not neutralize each other due to the excess of one over the other.


Do weak acids and bases react more easily been strong acids and bases?

No, the other way around would be correct


How does acids respond to Bases?

Acids react with bases in a neutralization reaction to form water and a salt. The acid donates a proton (H+) to the base, forming water, while the remaining ions from the acid and base combine to form a salt. The strength of the acid and base will determine the extent to which the reaction occurs.


What chemical is opposite of an acid?

Bases and Alkalis are the opposites of acids. Alkalis are bases dissolved in water. When combined in the equal quantities, they neutralise each other.


Do all acids and bases disassociate completely in water?

Firstly, it is a fact that dissociation and dissolving are two different chemical properties. An acid or base which dissolves well in water may not dissociate into ions perfectly, acetic acid and ammonia are the most frequent examples. On the other hand, there are acids and bases which dissociate well but not perfectly dissolving. Oxalic acid and barium hydroxide can be given as examples in this instance.


What things neutralize each other?

Acids and bases!! hope this helps :)