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Adding an acid to a solution will lower it's Ph, but adding a base will raise it's Ph.
acid+ base= salt + water
conjugate acid
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Yes. An acid-base reaction forms a salt and water. acid+ + base− = salt + water
Adding an acid to a solution will lower it's Ph, but adding a base will raise it's Ph.
The products of neutralization reactions are salts and water.
acid+ base= salt + water
A nuetralization reaction is when an acid and a base is combined
Adding a base
conjugate acid
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you call it erosion
Yes. An acid-base reaction forms a salt and water. acid+ + base− = salt + water
Fundamentally: acid + base --> a salt + water However, other acid base reactions exist: ex. acid + base --> conjugate base (loses a H) + conjugate acid (gains a H)
Potassium hydroxide and acetic acid.
A neutral substance.