You get a salt and water only.
it depends what types most will eat at each other
Acids add Hydrogen Ions (H+) and not OH ions
Acids add H+ ions to a solution. Bases add OH- ions to a solution.
When you add acid to metal, a chemical reaction occurs in which the metal reacts with the acid to form metal salts and hydrogen gas. The metal atoms lose electrons to form cations, which then react with the anions of the acid to form the metal salt. The release of hydrogen gas is a characteristic of this type of reaction.
When you add a reactive metal, such as sodium or potassium, to hydrogen, the metal displaces the hydrogen gas and forms a metal hydride. This reaction is a displacement reaction where the metal takes the place of hydrogen in the chemical compound.
soluble end of products such as glucose , amino acids and fatty acids and glycerol
Not a mineral, but most strong acids, such as sulfuric and hydrochloric acids will react with zinc to produce hydrogen.
probably metal
Not really, you need a lot of heat (pure quartz melts at about 1780 C). If you add some other stuff (like lead, sodium oxides, calcium oxides) you can lower the melting point considerably.
The reactions between acids and bases are very frequent.
Reactions between acids and bases are very frequent.
yes