Total mass remains the same according to the law of conservation of mass.
Acid + alkali ---> Salt + Water for exampleSodium Hydroxide + Hydrochloric Acid ---> Sodium Chloride + Water
acid+alkali=salt+water
neutralization
distilation
When an acid reacts with an alkali (or vice versa) it is called neutralisation.
When an acid reacts with an alkali, it forms a salt along with water. For example, when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hyroxide(an alkali), it forms sodium chloride(common table salt) & water.
A chemical reaction. . Acid + alkali = salt + water . eg H 2 SO 4 + 2NaOH = Na 2 SO 4 + 2H 2 O
Neutralization
Basically, it is where an acid (red) reacts with an alkali (blue) to create a neutral (green)
Depends on the acid and alkali. But in most cases Hydrogen or Carbon Dioxide.
It is commonly called 'neutralisation' and the resultant chemical compounds are 'a salt' and 'water'.
Yes it is.