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An acid plus a base will yield a salt and water in a neutralization reaction.
In the chemical formula H2SnO6 n has a value greater than 2.
There are several methods:1. Direct combination (for binary salts such as chlorides) 2.Acid plus metal 3. Acid plus base 4. Acid plus carbonate 5. Precipitation (for insoluble salts).
The products of neutralization reaction are water and a salt.
Yes. Zn + 2HBr --> ZnBr2 + H2 also, you might want to keep this in mind, whenever an acid reacts with metal, the reaction produces hydrogen
NH3 is the conjugate base of NH4+
This is a Bronsted question. Hs- is the acid in this which makes H2O a base. Therefore S-2 is the conjugate base and the H3O+ hydronium ion is the conjugate acid.
The conjugate acid of any substance is given by removing an acidic hydrogen. In the case of ammonium ion, the conjugate base is ammonia.
In this reaction H3O+ is the conjugate acid. The original acid in this reaction is H3PO4
IN this reaction the conjugate base is the nitrate ion, NO3-
The conjugate base differs ONE proton (less) than the acid.H3O+ --> H2O + H+so H2O is the conjugate base of H3O+
This is a typical neutralization formula.
CH3CH3. Wiley Plus confirms this.
H3o+
The ion of a Bronsted-Lowry acid refers to H+, as it is considered to be a "proton donor" by this system. The conjugate base is the anion of the initial acid; e.g., for HCl, Cl- is the conjugate base. To answer the question, a salt is produced when a cation that is not hydrogen joins this conjugate base. Typically speaking, the reaction of an acid and a base yields a salt and water. Let us consider the reaction of hydrobromic acid with potassium hydroxide. HBr + KOH --> HOH + KBr In this case, the salt, potassium bromide, is our expected product. This is all that's meant by the 'different positive atom'.
The conjugate base for the hydronium ion (H3O+) is indeed water
It is an Acid. For the acid, Hydrochloric Acid, its formula is HCl. When it breaks apart its H+ and Cl-A base would be Sodium Hydroxide, which is NaOH, in this case it breaks apart as Na+ OH-