If they are put together in equal parts, then they will equalize the PH level.
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Makes an ester and water
... then the temperature gets rising.
The simplest way to answer this is to say that water can act as an acid or a base - giving up a proton (H+) or taking one. When put with an acid, it acts as a base and therefore accepts the proton from the acid. acid + base <---> acid + base HCl + H2O <---> Cl- + H3O+
It maintains its original hue. When placed in a base (metal oxide+water), it will turn blue.
NaCl is a salt formed by combination of a strong acid and a strong base, so it can't be put in simple acid or base category.
Magnesium does not seem to react with dilute aqueous alkalis or bases. However, it does react with acids like sulfuric acid by dissolving in it.
When an alkali and an acid are put together, it is called a neutralization reaction. This reaction results in the formation of water and a salt.
depending on the kind of acid and the metal, corrosion may occur
its either base or both because i put acid on a worksheet and got it wrong
When magnesium oxide is put in hydrochloric acid, it will react to form magnesium chloride and water. The chemical reaction can be represented as: MgO + 2HCl -> MgCl2 + H2O. This reaction is a classic example of an acid-base reaction where the base (MgO) reacts with the acid (HCl) to form a salt (MgCl2) and water.
Interesting and very difficult to put into x amount of letters.