Acid base salt
Salt is formed when any acid is neutralised with a base.
The effect of formic acid can be neutralised by applying baking soda or baking powder.
A Nitrate salt depending on what was used to neutralise the acid. E.g. If you used copper to neutralise the nitric acid then copper nitrate would be produced.
if acid not neutralised in stomach
bile neutralises the acid in the stomach8se is cool
No, the pH increases.
Acid Alkali Indicator Details Strong Strong Methyl Orange pipette alkali, and burette acid (change from yellow to light pink when neutralised) Weak Strong Phenolphthalien pipette acid, and burette alkali (change from colouless to salmon pink when neutralised) Strong Weak Methyl Orange pipette alkali, and burette acid (change from yellow to light pink when neutralised) Acid Alkali Indicator Details Strong Strong Methyl Orange pipette alkali, and burette acid (change from yellow to light pink when neutralised) Weak Strong Phenolphthalien pipette acid, and burette alkali (change from colouless to salmon pink when neutralised) Strong Weak Methyl Orange pipette alkali, and burette acid (change from yellow to light pink when neutralised)
Sodium Chloride (NaCL)
It won't have neutralised the acid but it will be weaker because it is less concentrated
sodium nitrate + water
no it doesn't, it simply just turns it into an indicator and has not neutralised it.
yes they are. the equation is acid+ alkali= salt+ water