Hydroxide ions (OH-) by deprotonating water:
[base]- + H2O --> H[base] + OH-
When an acid and a base are mixed together, they neutralize each other to form water and a salt. The reaction between an acid and a base is known as a neutralization reaction. The salt formed depends on the specific acid and base that are mixed.
when an acid and a base combine, salt and water are formed. This process of reaction of an acid and base is called neutralisation.
When an acid and a base are mixed, they react to form water and a salt. This reaction is called neutralization, as the acidic and basic properties cancel each other out, resulting in a neutral pH solution.
When an acid is mixed with a hydroxide base, a neutralization reaction occurs resulting in the formation of water and a salt. The hydrogen ions from the acid combine with the hydroxide ions from the base to form water, while the positive and negative ions from the acid and base combine to form a salt.
When a strong acid and a strong base are mixed, they undergo a neutralization reaction to form water and a salt. The pH of the solution becomes neutral (pH = 7).
When an acid and a base are mixed together, they react to form water and a salt. This reaction is called neutralization, where the acidic and basic properties cancel each other out, resulting in a neutral solution.
It usually depends on the strenght of the acid and base mixed. If you have a weak acid and a strong based mixed, you have neutralization reaction, in which H+ in acid is being neutralized by OH- in the base. Mixing a weak base and a strong acid does opposite, OH- is nutralized by H+. Usually these reactions are not complete and you have an equilibrium reactions. If both an acid and a base a strong you have a complete reaction in which water and salt are formed.
No, sugar forms a solution when mixed with water.
No. It will turn into an unusable sludge.
Burning sulfur in air sulfur dioxide is formed; this gas dissolved in water form an acidic solution.
When an acid and a base are mixed, they react to form water and a salt. In the case of making sponge toffee, the reaction between the acid (typically cream of tartar or vinegar) and base (baking soda) produces carbon dioxide gas, which creates bubbles in the toffee as it solidifies.
Yes