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Q: What do you add to a base to make it neutral?
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What would you add to a base to make it neutral?

You'd have to add an acid


How do you make an acid or a base neutral?

If it is an acid then add a base until the pH level becomes 7, which is neutral. If it is a base, add acid until the pH is seven.


What are some neutral substances you use?

Water may be a neutral or if possible you can make your own. All it takes is some neutralisation. Just add an acid such as vinegar and add a base within it such as bicarbonate then the liquid you have is possibly a neutral. But to be sure you could use a pH indicator to identify if it is an acid,neutral or base (alkaline).Red,orange and yellow for acid,green or lime for neutral and blue, purple or violet for base (alkaline). By Professor Tran


What do you add to the water and vinergar to make it normal again?

If you mean neutral on the pH Scale, then any Base or Alkali should work.


How do you neutralize an acid or a base?

If it is an acid then add a base until the pH level becomes 7, which is neutral. If it is a base, add acid until the pH is seven.


How is neutral solution of acid is prepared?

Acid solution is not neutral, neutral is PH=7, so you need to add base until PH=7


Can Neutralize a base physical or chemical?

Add a strong base to strong acid and you will neutralize it. Similarly, add a strong acid to a strong base and it will be neutralized. For example:- HCl + NaOH ----> NaCl + H2O You add a strong base to a strong acid and get a neutral salt and water.


How do you measure acidity in chili peppers?

You can do a titration where you add base to the peppers until the pepper is neutral.


What should they add to bees sting to make it neutral?

toothpaste


What is an acid reaction?

If you have an acid of unknown strength, you add Universal Indicator & add drops of a base. Count the drops of the base until the solution turns green (neutral) This should tell you how strong the acid is. This can also be done the other way (with a base of unknown strength & adding an acid) Does that make sense?


What would you do to turn a negative charged atom into a neutral atom?

you would add the appropiate number of positive atoms to balence out the atom. for example if an atom has a charge of -5 you would add 5 positvly charged atoms to make the overall charge 0. that will make it a neutral atom.


Could you add drops of a solution that was indicated acid into a solution that was indicated base until they became neutral?

No