The reaction between a base and an acid tends to produce a salt and usually water (H2O). Salts are ionic compounds that form through a reaction called a neutralization reaction between bases and acids.
it is called neutralization.
A. Salt
No gas is produced in the reaction of an acid and an alkali. In a neutralisation reaction, acid + alkali -> salt + water
92.22%.
a salt
salt and water
when chlorine mix to Hydrochloric acid (HCI) it will produce of product of Hydrogen gas and Zinc Chloride. During Chemical Reaction the particles of two chemical subtances will collide to each other and it will produce heat.
In saturated fatty acid oxidation, the first step is a dehydrogenase reaction. This yields a trans double bond on carbons 2 and 3 from the CoA end. A product of the reaction is FADH2 which can be used to make ATP. In oxidation of an unsaturated fatty acid, the double bond is not recognized by the dehydrogenase reaction therefore you have to use a secondary isomeration reaction to produce the same product as you did in saturated fatty acid oxidation. This skips the effective "first step" and does not produce FADH2 meaning less ATP is produce.
It is not an acid. It is a kind of salt. We can produce it by neutralisation reaction.
A. Salt
A. Salt
A. Salt
No gas is produced in the reaction of an acid and an alkali. In a neutralisation reaction, acid + alkali -> salt + water
92.22%.
This is a neutralization reaction; the product is a salt.
The reaction of a protein (with aromatic rings) with nitric acid produce the yellow xanthoproteic acid.
A neutralization reaction is a reaction between and acid and a base forming a salt. Usually water is formed too, but not always. Arrhenius acids and bases always produce water, but acid-alkai reaction produce water and a metal salt.
A salt is the product of an acid/base reaction.