Yes, it is true; the reaction is called neutralization.
it produces hydrogen gas and a salt
Yes, it is correct.
Blood contains compounds called buffers. Buffers allow small amounts of acids or bases to be absorbed without harmful effects. Buffers can also resist pH change.
Esters are neutral compounds
For example, ionic compounds: inorganic acids, salts, bases; many organic compounds, etc.
Acids react -in most cases, but not exclusively- well with basic (alkaline) compounds.
Yes, this is true; the reaction is called neutralization.
Yes, this is true; the reaction is called neutralization.
These compounds are called pH indicators.
compounds that release ions when they dissolve in water ar called acids.
buffers
A Group I or II metal and a nonmetal forms the salt tin this reaction from their compounded acid and base state. Generally, both strong acids and bases.NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O
Ionic compounds are not meatals: salts, acids, bases.
Acids were compounds with hydrogen that ionized when aqueous to form H+. Bases were compounds that ionized when aqueous to form OH- (hydroxide).
Acids, Bases, and Salts are all grouped together in a category called electrolytes, which means that a solution of a given substance will conduct electricity.!! :)
Indicators are compounds that react with acids and bases to make certain colors. (:
Yes, it is correct.
Blood contains compounds called buffers. Buffers allow small amounts of acids or bases to be absorbed without harmful effects. Buffers can also resist pH change.