it becomes a neutral liquid, but it depends on the acidity and the basicness and the volume of each.
acids and bases when combined neutralize one another and forms salt and water.
acids and bases when combined neutralize one another and forms salt and water.
Acids reacting with bases form salts. Salts may soluble in acids.
you have a poorly formatted question. when you combine acids and bases you get a neutral substance
They combine to create a salt and water. Note that it is a salt and not just salt. Salt refers to any ionic compound, excluding oxides.
Salt and water is formed.Heat is released.
Acids can donate protons, while bases can accept protons. Individually, acids can increase the concentration of H+ ions in a solution, while bases can decrease it. When combined, an acid and a base can react to form water and a salt through a neutralization reaction.
After this reaction a salt is formed.
When DNA bases are combined into different 3-base codes, called triplets or codons, different amino acids are called for to create the protein chain.
Yes, bases neutralize acids by reacting with them to form water and a salt. The reaction between an acid and a base is known as a neutralization reaction. The amount of base needed to neutralize a given amount of acid is determined by their respective concentrations and the specific properties of the substances involved.
creates poisinous fumes that may knock you out or kill you so dont try it at home :P. but it does knock you out or kill you only strong acids and bases though.
Yes, concentrated acids and bases are more corrosive than dilute acids and bases