In an acid-base reaction, the parts of each compound reacting are the oxygen and hydrogen atoms. These reactions, quite simply, form water from the hydrogen and oxygen.It also produces a salt.
for example.
NaOH and HCl form NaCl (salt) and H2O (water
Salt
carbon dioxide
Strong Acid + Strong Base ---> Neutral Salt + Water
A neutralisation reaction is otherwise known as an acid/base reaction. The general rule for acid/base reactions is as follows: acid + base --> salt + water The products depend on the reactions. For example. If we combined hydrochloric acid and soduim hydroxide we would get sodium chloride and water. HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O
2KOH + H2SO4 -> K2SO4 + 2H2O This is called a neutralization reaction. Both the acid and base are neutralized and a salt and water is produced.
Salt and water is generally produced.
The product of this reaction is a salt.
Salt
carbon dioxide
The reaction of an acid plus a base yields SALT ( and water too)
Strong Acid + Strong Base ---> Neutral Salt + Water
A neutralisation reaction is otherwise known as an acid/base reaction. The general rule for acid/base reactions is as follows: acid + base --> salt + water The products depend on the reactions. For example. If we combined hydrochloric acid and soduim hydroxide we would get sodium chloride and water. HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O
2KOH + H2SO4 -> K2SO4 + 2H2O This is called a neutralization reaction. Both the acid and base are neutralized and a salt and water is produced.
The acid / base neutralization reaction is exothermic, so heath is produced, temperature will go up when adiabatic
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.
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.
Sodium Bromide is produced from the reaction of Hydrobromic acid and sodium hydroxide.