Technically salt does not react with water. It will dissolve in water which is not the same thing as causing a chemical reaction. Calcium by itself does not react with salt water -- it is dissolved into the water and is a crucial element of life for many salt-water species. Some compounds containing calcium may react with (or in) salt water.
sulphate will react too lead
acid+ base= salt + water
Yes, that is called a neutralization reaction.
A salt is produced when an acid and a base react each other.
Magnesium don't react with salt.
salt will react with rubber in the presence of heat, rubber can get brittle.
yes a salt will react with another salt if another substance such as acid was added also.
Insulin doesn't react with salt.
Salt and sugar doesn't react.
Sodium chloride doesn't react to fire.
no
Technically salt does not react with water. It will dissolve in water which is not the same thing as causing a chemical reaction. Calcium by itself does not react with salt water -- it is dissolved into the water and is a crucial element of life for many salt-water species. Some compounds containing calcium may react with (or in) salt water.
sulphate will react too lead
yes acid and base react with each other to form salt and water. for example, NaOH + HCl --------> NaCl + H2O
Salt doesn't react with water.
they dont react well, salt pops them