Salt I think
The net ionic reaction for the neutralization of acetic acid is CH3COOH(aq) + OH^- ---> CH3COO^- + H2O.
its A
HCl (Hydrogen Chloride) is a covalent compound and forms a covalent bond. However, if water is added to hydrogen chloride, it forms hydrochloric acid which is an ionic compound that has ionic bonds.
Salt.
salt
A is a Salt
Salt and Water
a Salt usually containing a dissolved catalyst metal paired with a gas caused by the reaction.
The resulting salt from the reaction.
The net ionic reaction for the neutralization of acetic acid is CH3COOH(aq) + OH^- ---> CH3COO^- + H2O.
its A
HCl (Hydrogen Chloride) is a covalent compound and forms a covalent bond. However, if water is added to hydrogen chloride, it forms hydrochloric acid which is an ionic compound that has ionic bonds.
Neutralization reactions (combination of a base and an acid) will always produce a salt and water, with salt meaning any ionic compound that isn't an oxide.
Salt.
salt
A neutralization reaction will always produce a salt. Acid + base = salt + water
Ternary Acid has H, O and Nonmental. The acid does not have hydro- This is only for Binary Acid Forms Acidic Salts (Ionic compound with Hydrogen)