A SALT & WATER.,
Remember the general reaction eq;ns for acids.
Acid + Base = Salt +Water
Acid + Alkali = Salt + Water
Acid + Metal = Salt + Hydrogen
Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide.
NB A Salt is a CHEMICAL Salt , Not table salt.
NNB An Alkali is a soluble Base.
Here are examples of each in turn
2HCl + CaO = CaCl2 + H2O
H2SO4 + 2NaOH = Na2SO4 + 2H2O
2HNO3 + Ca = Ca(NO3)2 + H2
2CH3COOH + Na2CO3 = 2CH3COONa + H2O + CO2
2.2 x 10-8
15 base 10 equals F base 16
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Since both the acid and the base have equivalent weights equal to their formula weights, 2 moles of KOH are needed to neutralize 2 moles of nitric acid.
Here's a small list of common acids. Just because it my be H2 doesnt make it a acid though. Hope this helps a little bit! Hydrochloric Acid=HCl Hydrobromic Acid=HBr Hydriodic Acid=HI Hydrofluoric Acid=HF Nitric Acid=HNO3 Sulfuric Acid=H2SO4 Perchloric Acid=HClO4 Acetic Acid=HC2H3O­2
This is an double-displacement reaction, in this case and acid-base reaction.
An acid-base titration is used to determine the concentration of an unknown acid or base by reacting it with a known concentration of the opposite type. The equivalence point of the titration is reached when the amount of acid equals the amount of base, allowing for the determination of the unknown concentration.
OH(-) A hydroxide. base
(OH- is a base) (H+ is an acid) Therefore by adding water to HSO3, the OH- ion is produced therefore it is an Arrhenius base.
A buffer has its greatest buffer capacity when the concentrations of the weak acid and its conjugate base are approximately equal. This is because the buffer system can efficiently resist changes in pH when there are similar amounts of the weak acid and conjugate base available to neutralize added acid or base.
This is a Bronsted question. Hs- is the acid in this which makes H2O a base. Therefore S-2 is the conjugate base and the H3O+ hydronium ion is the conjugate acid.
LiOH + HCl -> LiCl + H2O This is an acid base neutralization reaction producing a salt, lithium chloride (LiCl ) and water.
Only when they exactly neutralise one another.
Acid base reaction
2.2 x 10-8
It becomes a neutral eg; acid plus base equals salt(product made) plus hydrogen gas.
This is a neutralization reaction, where an acid reacts with a base to form a salt and water. The acid donates a proton (H+) to the base, forming water, while the remaining ions combine to form a salt.