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When properties of acids and bases are lost?

When properties of acids and bases are lost, the solution becomes neutral with a pH of 7. This occurs when an acid and a base react together to form a salt and water, known as neutralization. The resulting solutions no longer show acidic or basic properties.


Acids react with bases so that the properties of both are lost to form water and a salt this is called?

A Salt results when an acid reacts with a base. Both are neutralised. The H+ and OH- ions combine to form water. The non metalic ions of the acid and the metal ions of the base form the salt. Acid + Base ----> Salt + Waterhttp://www.krysstal.com/acidbase.html sam^2


What happens in a solution where an acid or base is dissolve?

Acids form hydrogen ions (H+) that combine with water to form the hydronium ion (H3O+) and bases form hydroxide ions (OH-). To be exact: a hydrogen ion is an atom of hydrogen that has lost its electron. An acid is any substance that forms hydrogen ions in water. the hydroxide ion is polyatomic, made of oxygenand hydrogen. A base is any substance that forms hydroxide ions in water. The component ions of strong acids and bases completely dissociate.


What is the difference between a carboxylate and a carboxylic acid in terms of their chemical properties and reactivity towards other compounds?

A carboxylate is the ionized form of a carboxylic acid, meaning it has lost a hydrogen ion. Carboxylates are generally more stable and less reactive than carboxylic acids. Carboxylic acids are more acidic and tend to react with other compounds to form salts or esters.


What are 10 chemical properties?

Reactivity: The tendency of a substance to undergo chemical reactions. Flammability: Ability of a substance to ignite and burn. Acidity/basicity: Measure of a substance's ability to react with acids or bases. Oxidation state: The number of electrons an atom has gained, lost, or shared in a chemical compound. Solubility: The ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent. Toxicity: The harmful effects a substance may have on living organisms. Conductivity: Ability of a substance to conduct electricity. Stability: How easily a substance decomposes or reacts under certain conditions. Volatility: How readily a substance vaporizes at a given temperature. Magnetism: Ability of a substance to be attracted to a magnetic field.

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When properties of acids and bases are lost?

When properties of acids and bases are lost, the solution becomes neutral with a pH of 7. This occurs when an acid and a base react together to form a salt and water, known as neutralization. The resulting solutions no longer show acidic or basic properties.


Acids react with bases so that the properties of both are lost to form water and a salt this is called?

A Salt results when an acid reacts with a base. Both are neutralised. The H+ and OH- ions combine to form water. The non metalic ions of the acid and the metal ions of the base form the salt. Acid + Base ----> Salt + Waterhttp://www.krysstal.com/acidbase.html sam^2


The bases of lost branches that have become covered over with new annual rings of wood are called?

Veneer


How did the American Revolution affect colonies?

they lost their lands and they lost their properties.


How did the colonies revolution affect the colonies?

they lost their lands and they lost their properties.


What is lost when proteins or polysaccharides are formed?

I'm not sure but i think it's water... because when amino acids are connected water is lost; and amino acids are building blocks (monomers) of proteins.


What happens in a solution where an acid or base is dissolve?

Acids form hydrogen ions (H+) that combine with water to form the hydronium ion (H3O+) and bases form hydroxide ions (OH-). To be exact: a hydrogen ion is an atom of hydrogen that has lost its electron. An acid is any substance that forms hydrogen ions in water. the hydroxide ion is polyatomic, made of oxygenand hydrogen. A base is any substance that forms hydroxide ions in water. The component ions of strong acids and bases completely dissociate.


What is the difference between a carboxylate and a carboxylic acid in terms of their chemical properties and reactivity towards other compounds?

A carboxylate is the ionized form of a carboxylic acid, meaning it has lost a hydrogen ion. Carboxylates are generally more stable and less reactive than carboxylic acids. Carboxylic acids are more acidic and tend to react with other compounds to form salts or esters.


What is a lost calf called?

A lost calf is called a loose calf.


What is the storehouse for amino acids?

There is no definite "storehouse" for Amino Acids as they are readily lost and replenished over time due to being water-soluble. Amino Acids are, however, located in the cytoplasmic pool near the nuclear membrane.


What is the book called after the lost hero?

The book after the Lost Hero is called The Son of Neptune


What is a hydrogen atom that has lost an electron and is responsible for producing properties of acid?

proton