a salt
salt
The reaction between a base and an acid tends to produce a salt and usually water (H2O). Salts are ionic compounds that form through a reaction called a neutralization reaction between bases and acids.
The term for an ionic compound produced from an acid-base reaction is called a salt.
The rate of reaction basically depends on the product of charges of ions present in a solution. Since the compounds dissociate in a solution and forms cations and anions, so their product matters a lot. If the product of charges is positive ( i.e. one ion is +1 and other is +4 = +4 ), then the rate of reaction will increase automatically, higher the product faster will be the rate. Similarly, if the product of ions present in a solution is negative ( i.e. one ion is +1 and other is -3 = -3) then the rate of reaction will decrease. For those reactions in which neutral species are present and for which the product of charges will be zero, there will be no effect on the rate of reaction.
Ionic bonds break through a reaction called ionization, where ions with opposite charges are formed. Covalent bonds break through a reaction called cleavage, where simpler molecules or atoms are formed.
The resulting salt from the reaction.
salt
The reaction between a base and an acid tends to produce a salt and usually water (H2O). Salts are ionic compounds that form through a reaction called a neutralization reaction between bases and acids.
The term for an ionic compound produced from an acid-base reaction is called a salt.
Water.
Because the water dissociation is an endothermic reaction.
Because the water dissociation is an endothermic reaction.
no, it is not
The rate of reaction basically depends on the product of charges of ions present in a solution. Since the compounds dissociate in a solution and forms cations and anions, so their product matters a lot. If the product of charges is positive ( i.e. one ion is +1 and other is +4 = +4 ), then the rate of reaction will increase automatically, higher the product faster will be the rate. Similarly, if the product of ions present in a solution is negative ( i.e. one ion is +1 and other is -3 = -3) then the rate of reaction will decrease. For those reactions in which neutral species are present and for which the product of charges will be zero, there will be no effect on the rate of reaction.
No, the product of a combination reaction does not always result in a molecular compound. It can also form an ionic compound or a mixture of different compounds depending on the elements or molecules involved in the reaction.
Ionic bonds break through a reaction called ionization, where ions with opposite charges are formed. Covalent bonds break through a reaction called cleavage, where simpler molecules or atoms are formed.
All acids react with bases. The reaction is called neutralisation reaction. Mostly ionic salts are produced and water.