acid + base = salt + water
No, it is a single displacement reaction. It can also be called a redox reaction. It is not an acid base reaction because although hydrochloric acid is obviously and acid, magnesium is a metal, not a base.
A nuetralization reaction is when an acid and a base is combined
An acid-base reaction that leaves no excess H+ or OH-
an acid-base titration reaction involves a neutralization reaction.
neutrilization reaction takes place when acid reacts with base
The products in a reaction between an acid and a base are called salts.
Acid-base reaction doesn't involve electron transfer. Hence it's not describe as radox
both acid and base
When acid reacts with base, that is a neutralization reaction.
the reaction in which an acid reacts with a base is called neutralization reaction. in a neutralization reaction salt and water is formed. acid+base=salt+h2o in neutralization reaction anion from acid reacts with a cation from base to form salt for eg;hcl+naoh=nacl+h2os
This is an double-displacement reaction, in this case and acid-base reaction.
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid