The products of a neutralization reaction are a salt and water.
The products of neutralization reaction are water and a salt.
The products in a reaction between an acid and a base are called salts.
A neutralization reaction is a reaction between a base and an acid; the products are a salt and water.
This is considered an acid/base reaction.
When an acid and base combine, they participate in a neutralization reaction forming water and a salt.
Acid + base salt + water
Acid + base salt + water
acid + base → salt + water
a salt and water
This is a strong base/acid neutralization reaction with a product of salt and water. NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O
The products of neutralization reaction are water and a salt.
The products of neutralization reaction are water and a salt.
The general reaction procedes as follows, assuming "A" is the conjugate base of an unspecified acid NH3+HA -->NH4A
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.
That depends on the reaction. If you just want the general reaction you can consider the dissociation of water: H2O ------> H+ (acid) and OH- (base) or H2O + H2O --------> H3O+ (acid) and OH- (base)
A nuetralization reaction is when an acid and a base is combined
An acid-base reaction that leaves no excess H+ or OH-