A salt.
Explanation example:
HCl + NaOH --> H2O + NaCl
Hydrogen chloride reacts with sodium hydroxide to produce water and sodium chloride where sodium chloride is the salt.
A is a Salt
Salt and Water
Salt I think
The resulting salt from the reaction.
a Salt usually containing a dissolved catalyst metal paired with a gas caused by the reaction.
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.
An acid and a base are required to undergo a neutralization reaction to give a salt and water.
A neutralization reaction will always produce a salt. Acid + base = salt + water
An acid-base neutralization is not a specific reaction, but rather a category of chemical reactions. The two reactants are, as the name would suggest, an acid and a base. When they react, they form water, and a salt. Salt, in this sense, is used as a inclusive term for the ionic compound formed. It is not always table salt (NaCl).
The combination of an acid and a base is called a neutralization reaction. The products will always be a salt and water. Notice that it is a salt, and not just salt. A salt refers to any ionic compound, excluding oxides.
A salt
by mixing a base with an acid, producing water and an ionic salt