neutral salt will form.
The acid donates protons to the base to form the products.
dont know but i tested it out and it bubbles and fizzing happens.
A nuetralization reaction is when an acid and a base is combined
neutralization
A salt and usually water.
when acid reacts with a base it will be a base
In an acid-base neutralization, and acid and base come to form water and a salt. ex. HN03 + NaOH -----> H20 + NaNO3
acid + base = salt+ water
They form salt and in most of the cases also the water molecules.
Acid-base reactions are chemical reactions that occur only between an acid and a base. These are examples of single-displacement reactions. An acid is loosely described as something, whether it be an element or a compound, combined with hydrogen to form a (larger) compound. A base is loosely described as a compound or element combined with OH (Hydroxide). An acid-base reaction always yields H2O.
An acid accepts an electron pair from a base.
If acid & base are combined a neutal substance is produced.