It actually deepens on the acid if it's sulfuric acid then it could disintegrate
When a strong base reacts with a weak acid, the base will completely neutralize the acid, forming water and a salt as the products of the reaction. This process is known as a neutralization reaction.
the reaction which takes place when an acid reacts with a base is called neutralization reaction. For instance,if HCl reacts with NaOH, the products are NaCl and water. Neutralizing an acid with a base would always give salt and water as the only products.
A base will react with an acid.
Salt
when a base is mixed with an acidic solution why does neutralization occurs?
Ammonia NH3 behaves as a base when it reacts with an acid because it accepts a proton and becomes NH4+.
An acid-base reaction is neutralisation. The products are a neutral salt and water.
It's really neither cuz it reacts with an acid and a base but i would probably say.... Acid
An acid accepts an electron pair from a base.
A salt is formed when a strong acid reacts with a strong base.
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)
When you add baking soda to Pepsi, an acid-base reaction occurs. The baking soda (a base) reacts with the phosphoric acid in Pepsi (an acid) to produce carbon dioxide gas. This reaction causes the Pepsi to fizz and bubble up.