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Q: What is pure water is an acid or an alkali?
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What can be said about the number of ions in water compared to an acid or alkali?

Pure water would have fewer ions.


What is the name of a no acid and alkali substance?

They are called as neutral solutions. A common example is pure water.


Is pure water is alkali?

No,pure water is not alkali.Pure water is neutral.


Does acid produce a gas with an alkali?

No gas is produced in the reaction of an acid and an alkali. In a neutralisation reaction, acid + alkali -> salt + water


Is soda water a acid or alkali?

It is an acid


Is water an acid or an alkali?

Water is neither acid or alkali it is neutral


Is lighter fluid an acid or alkali?

It is neither acid nor alkali because it is not in water!


When a acid reacts with an alkali what are the twp products are formed what are they?

acid+alkali=salt+water


What is an acid neutralized by?

An Acid is neutralised by a Base , Alkali or Carboinate. Remember the general equations. Acid + Alkali = Salt + Water Acid + Base = Salt + Water Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide. NB An Alkali is a soluble Base.


Is water acid or alkali?

Water is neutral.


Do you need water to know if something is an acid or alkali?

no you do not always need water to see whether something is acid or alkali


What is the reaction when you add acids and alkali's?

you create a neutral solution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well it depends actually it doesn't always create a neutral solution. Here's the order: Strong Alkali + Strong Acid = Neutralisation (water + salt) Strong Alkali + Weak Acid = Weak Alkali Weak Alkali + Weak Acid = Neutralisation ( water + salt) Weak Alkali + Strong Acid = Weak Acid Strong Alkali + Strong Acid = Neutralisation (water + salt) Hope it helps! :)