neutralisation means nullifying the effect of one substance by another like in acid base reactions acid+base-salt(neutral)
No, because of the redundancy in the genetic code (several base triplets or codons code for the same amino acid) a point mutation, for instance, (a change in one base) may have no effect on the amino acid sequence in the protein, and so no effect on the expressed phenotype.
when an acid and a base combine, salt and water are formed. This process of reaction of an acid and base is called neutralisation.
Acid =)
its an acid
Acid-dark pink(magenta) base-green neutral-colourless
it usually matters what type it is like lemons they're an acid and its good for you
guys the conclusion of acid base and salt is a salt only..... good luck guys...........
Yes it does how smart that was a good question good job!
an acid called ' FORMIC ACID' is present in ant stings.... so when u apply a base to the ant sting ..it neutralizes the acid effect reducing the itching..
neutralisation means nullifying the effect of one substance by another like in acid base reactions acid+base-salt(neutral)
an acid called ' FORMIC ACID' is present in ant stings.... so when u apply a base to the ant sting ..it neutralizes the acid effect reducing the itching..
well its not good for you
Yes. HF is an Acid and NaF is a base they both share the common ion effect.
An acid can turn into a base if you mix a much stronger base with it! That way the base acid overpowers the acid and makes the acid a base!
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
It is a base It is a base It is a base