Neutralization reactions look like:
Acid + Base ----> salt + H20
For example:
HCl + NaOH ----> NaCl + H20
Salts are the products of reactions between acids an bases (neutralization reactions).
Neutralization reactions (combination of a base and an acid) will always produce a salt and water, with salt meaning any ionic compound that isn't an oxide.
It forms salt and water
Examples of chemical reactions: neutralization, thermal decomposition, synthesis, single displacement, double displacement.
- salts are ionic compounds - salts are products of neutralization reactions
Salts are the products of reactions between acids an bases (neutralization reactions).
Neutralization occurs when an acid reacts with an alkali to make a neutral substance pH 7.
Acid (and base) neutralization are exotherm reactions
Neutralization reactions are those that involve acids and bases. The products formed in a neutralization reaction is a salt and water.
Such reactions are called neutralization reactions.
Neutralization reactions (combination of a base and an acid) will always produce a salt and water, with salt meaning any ionic compound that isn't an oxide.
Salt and water
It forms salt and water
In a neutralization reaction, an acid will react with a base to form a salt and water.
Salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases (neutralization reactions).
Neutralization
Acids undergo neutralization reactions with bases.