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The classic reaction is Acid + Base ---> Salt + Water.

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the reaction will change into neutrilization reaction and in litmus paper the number would be 7. thanks and i hope this helps

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What is acid-base neutralization reactions?

Acid + Base = Salt +Water


What chemical reactions yield water?

Acid-Base Reactions.


What are reactions between an acid and a base called?

Such reactions are called neutralization reactions.


What type of reactions is an acid-base reactions?

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What is a product of an acid base reactions?

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Are all acid base reactions also oxidation reduction reactions?

No, most of them are just acid base reaction and not followed by oxidation reduction reaction.


What are Acid-base reaction?

Acid-base reactions are chemical reactions that occur only between an acid and a base. These are examples of single-displacement reactions. An acid is loosely described as something, whether it be an element or a compound, combined with hydrogen to form a (larger) compound. A base is loosely described as a compound or element combined with OH (Hydroxide). An acid-base reaction always yields H2O.


Could a bronsted-lowry acid not be an arrhenius acid?

Since protons are always transferred in the Arrenhius concept, all Arrhenius acid/base reactions are also Bronsted-Lowry acid/base reactions.


What do Proton-Transfer reactions favor?

Proton-Transfer: reactions favor the production of the weaker acid and weaker base.


Explains water's role in acid-base reactions?

water is responsible for ionization of acid and base, without water the terms acid and base are meaningless.


What are some dangerous chemical reactions?

acid and a base


Are acid base reactions neutral?

No. An acid-base reaction may result in a solution that is neutral, but most of these reactions, as well as any reaction itself, cannot be called neutral.