In water solutions an acid or a base is diluted depending on the amount of water. But when water is added with an acid or base it also undergoes a condition called chemical equilibrium. For more information on chemical equilibrium check some more wikianswers or look it up on Google :L
acid + base = salt+ water
It depends on the amount and the strength of the solutions. If both solutions are equal in volume and strength, then the base would neutralise the acid. Thus forming a neutral substance.
it is still acid but weaker because the water-acid base ratio grows depending on how much water or acid base there is You need water to make acid (e.g. Hydrogen Chloride itself is not acid, it is an acid base, but when dissolved in water it is a very strong acid)
The products are a salt and water.
Simply put, an acid donates protons ( H + ) to solutions and bases accept protons in solutions.
acid + base = salt+ water
It depends on the amount and the strength of the solutions. If both solutions are equal in volume and strength, then the base would neutralise the acid. Thus forming a neutral substance.
The solutions of ferric nitrate in water are acidic, because ferric hydroxide is a weak base while nitric acid is a strong acid.
we get salt and water
it is still acid but weaker because the water-acid base ratio grows depending on how much water or acid base there is You need water to make acid (e.g. Hydrogen Chloride itself is not acid, it is an acid base, but when dissolved in water it is a very strong acid)
The products are a salt and water.
Simply put, an acid donates protons ( H + ) to solutions and bases accept protons in solutions.
If you add the same quantity of an acid and a base it will become neutral.i.e forms salt and water
If you add the same quantity of an acid and a base it will become neutral.i.e forms salt and water
You get water and a salt, which is neutral.
it creates salt and water
Inorganic acids release in water solutions the cation H+. Inorganic bases release in water solutions the anion OH-.