This is an acid base neutralization.
2KOH + H2SO4 -> K2SO4 + 2H2O This is called a neutralization reaction. Both the acid and base are neutralized and a salt and water is produced.
The reaction between Ammonia and a Carboxylic Acid result, counter intuitively, in the production of an Ammonium Carboxylate and not an Amide. This reaction is there for an acid-base neutralization reaction.
oxidation
AnswerHCOOH -------H2SO4------------> CO + H2O
to cancel an acid you need to add a base (alkaline) and vice versa. so for example of this you take vinegar (an acid) and add baking soda (an alkaline) you'll get a chemical reaction releasing gas (in this case CO2) and what your left with is a mixture of water and salt.
A reaction between a base and an acid is a neutralization reaction with the formation of a salt.
2KOH + H2SO4 -> K2SO4 + 2H2O This is called a neutralization reaction. Both the acid and base are neutralized and a salt and water is produced.
The reaction between Ammonia and a Carboxylic Acid result, counter intuitively, in the production of an Ammonium Carboxylate and not an Amide. This reaction is there for an acid-base neutralization reaction.
oxidation
Corrosion is the type of reaction between metals and acids.
This reaction is exothermic.
AnswerHCOOH -------H2SO4------------> CO + H2O
Salts are the products of a reaction between a base and an acid.
that would be a acid-metal oxide reaction see related link for more info
to cancel an acid you need to add a base (alkaline) and vice versa. so for example of this you take vinegar (an acid) and add baking soda (an alkaline) you'll get a chemical reaction releasing gas (in this case CO2) and what your left with is a mixture of water and salt.
Neutralization reaction occurs.
It depends what type of spray you use but they can be acid or alkali.