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What name is given to the reaction that forms salts?

it is a neutralisation reaction formed from an acid + base


What is the neutralisation?

acid + base --> water + salt


Acid reacts with a base?

An acid-base reaction is neutralisation. The products are a neutral salt and water.


Neutralisation reaction of which acid & base results in Cu(OH)Cl?

Hydrochloric acid


What is formed when an acid and a base is mixed?

when an acid and a base combine, salt and water are formed. This process of reaction of an acid and base is called neutralisation.


What is neutralisation?

A neutralization reaction is when an acid and a base react to form water and salt and involves the combination of H+ ions and OH- ions to generate water. When a solution is neutralized, it means that salts are formed from equal weights of acid and base.


Which equation do you use to calculate the enthalpy of neutralisation from an acid-base reaction?

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What is the reaction called Between a Acid And Alkalie?

The reaction between an acid and an alkali is called neutralization. In this reaction, an acid and a base react to form a salt and water.


Is ferrous sulphate acid or base?

Base, because when we react ferric oxide with sulphuric acid , it forms ferrous sulphate and water as in a neutralisation reaction


How does toothpaste work in terms of neutralisation?

The toothpaste acts as an alkali against the acid produced by your mouth that coats your teeth. By applying the base (an alkali is a base that is soluble in water) to the acid, a neutralisation reaction occurs. Therefore, it will prevent your teeth from being eaten away by the natural acid produced by your mouth.">The toothpaste acts as an alkali against the acid produced by your mouth that coats your teeth. By applying the base (an alkali is a base that is soluble in water) to the acid, a neutralisation reaction occurs. Therefore, it will prevent your teeth from being eaten away by the natural acid produced by your mouth.


How do you neutralize an acid of a base?

- Alkalis,such as sodium hydroxide, are soluble bases. Metal oxides, such as copper(II) hydroxide, are insoluble bases. Insoluble bases also react with acids to form salts and water.- In general,acid + base ----> salt + water- NEUTRALISATION is the reaction between an acid and a base to form salt and water only.- An alkali react with an acid in a reaction called a neutralisation reaction. Neutralisation reactions are studied above.- Hydrochloric acid (an acid) is being added to sodium hyroxide (an alkali).*this have to use an indicator. the colour of the indicator will decrease to become neutral.


Is it always a case that a neutralisation of an acid by a base gives a neutral salt?

no if the acid is strong and the base is weak then the salt will be slightly acidic. sources: chemistry teacher :)