Add an alkali.
Remember the general chemical reaction
Acid + Alkali = Salt + Water.
However, if the acid has been ingested by a human, then give a carbonate, because the 'raw' alkali can also do damage to a human.
The chemical reaction of a carbonate is
Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide(burp!!!).
Common carbonates are sodium bi-carbonate(baking powder). or proprietary medicnes such as 'Milk of Magnesia'
Milk of magnesia is a suspension of magnesium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide. .
Salts are the result of acids neutralizing bases. If the base is weak and the acid is strong, the salt will have some acid character. If you dissolve an acid salt in water, it will lower the pH.
"Neutralize" means to render something ineffective or harmless, typically by opposing or counteracting its effects. This can refer to anything from neutralizing a chemical reaction to neutralizing a threat or danger.
Pepto-bismol (trade name for active antacid drug containing 2-hydroxy-2H,4H-benzo[d]1,3-dioxa-2-bismacyclohexan-4-one ) reacting with stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) is a chemical change, as all nutralising reactions are.
A buffer consists of a weak acid or base and its conjugate salt dissolved in water. The weak acid/base component can donate or accept protons to help maintain the solution's pH by neutralizing added acids or bases.
Calcium carbonate is a common type of antacid tablet that is used to relieve heartburn, indigestion, and acid reflux by neutralizing stomach acid. It is also a dietary supplement that provides calcium to support bone health.
The best choice for neutralizing spilled acid is to use a base, such as baking soda or a commercial acid neutralizer. It is important to wear protective gear and follow safety guidelines when handling and neutralizing acid spills.
exothermic. no energy input is required in an acid/base rxn
Yes, soda ash (sodium carbonate) is effective in neutralizing acids because it is a basic compound. When mixed with an acid, soda ash reacts to form water and a salt, ultimately neutralizing the acid. This reaction helps to increase the pH of the solution and reduce its acidity.
Neutralizing capacity refers to the ability of a substance to absorb or neutralize acid, while acid strength is a measure of how readily an acid donates a hydrogen ion. These two properties are not directly correlated because a substance can have a high neutralizing capacity without being a strong acid. Similarly, a substance can be a strong acid without having a high neutralizing capacity. Each property depends on different factors and behavior of the substance in a chemical reaction.
Which amino acid? There are quite a few.
To effectively neutralize acid spills, one can use a neutralizing agent such as baking soda or a commercial acid neutralizer. It is important to wear protective gear, carefully apply the neutralizing agent to the spill, and then clean up the area thoroughly. Promptly disposing of the neutralized acid and following proper safety protocols are essential to effectively neutralizing acid spills.
The acid neutralizing capacity of aluminium hydroxide gel I.P is a measure of its ability to neutralize acids in the stomach. It works by reacting with excess stomach acid to raise the pH and alleviate symptoms of acid indigestion and heartburn. The specific acid neutralizing capacity of aluminium hydroxide gel I.P can vary depending on the concentration and formulation of the product.
neutralizing agent
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For neutralizing bases, as catalysts, as dehydrating agents etc.
Spelling it correctly will be a big advantage for your grade. It's neutralizing.The chemical is neutralizing the acid in the solution.The audience's positive response is neutralizing her fear of speaking.
Do you mean neutralizing? Neutralizing means getting rid of the "bad"/"hurting"/"unwanted(sometimes wanted though)" part of something, for example neutralizing hydrocloric acid means you put a base in it, the base has to have to same amount of OH-ions as there is H+-ions. The acid will then turn into H2O(water) and NaCl(salt). You can neutralize an acid by putting a metal in it too. Mg(magnesium) + HCl(hydrocloric acid) → MgCl(salt).