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If an acid and a base completely neutralize each other, their corrosive properties will be nullified and the resulting solution would not be corrosive at all.
They produce a salt (ionic compounds excluding oxides) and water.
The combination of an acid and a base is called a neutralization reaction, in which a salt and water are produced.
Answer the answer is when thay are mixed together a chemical reaction happens. Such as explosion occurs. When an acid and a base/alkali are mixed together, a chemical reaction known as neutralization takes place.
The process where an acid and a base neutralize each other are called neutralization reaction. The products of this process are a salt and water. For example:- NaOH + HCl -------> NaCl + H2O
It will neutralize the mix.
If an acid and a base completely neutralize each other, their corrosive properties will be nullified and the resulting solution would not be corrosive at all.
A base is neutralized adding an acid, not another volume of a base.
A base.
They produce a salt (ionic compounds excluding oxides) and water.
If the base is of the equivalent strength of the acid, yes.
The products of a neutralization reaction is a salt and water.
The combination of an acid and a base is called a neutralization reaction, in which a salt and water are produced.
add an acid
Yes it can.
An acid and a base. ;)
Answer the answer is when thay are mixed together a chemical reaction happens. Such as explosion occurs. When an acid and a base/alkali are mixed together, a chemical reaction known as neutralization takes place.