This process is called as neutralization of an acid and a base.
Acids have a pH from 7 to 0 and bases have a pH for 7-14. Water is neutral with a pH of 7. If an equal strength acid and base are mixed together they cancel each out out.
Acids have a pH from 7 to 0 and bases have a pH for 7-14. Water is neutral with a pH of 7. If an equal strength acid and base are mixed together they cancel each out out.
Acids reacting with bases form salts. Salts may soluble in acids.
No. Mixing an acid with a base would make it more basic and put it more towards neutral rather than making it more acidic.
Acids + Bases pretty much neutralise each other. They produce salt and water when mixed.
Acidity is measured by pH. Acids have a pH below 7.0 (pH of 7.0 being neutral). The lower the pH, the more acidic the substance. When acids and bases are mixed, neutralization occurs.
Ksp is only for ionic compounds that can produce a precipitate, thus acids and base can not produce a ppt when mixed together. acids and bases are always soluble.
The mass of products equals the mass of reactants.
Bases feel slippery, change litmus blue, and become less basic when mixed with acids.
An acid and a base will react to produce a salt and (usually) water.
They react to each other with means they go through chemical reaction.
When they are mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs. This chemical reaction is called neutralisation reaction. It is called so because they both neutralise each other to produce a salt and water. Also remember the following points.When a strong acid and weak base are mixed, the salt formed is an acidic salt.When a strong base and weak acid are mixed, the salt formed is a basic salt.When both the acid and base are strong, then the salt formed is a neutral salt .