acid + alkali= salt + water
That is very basic but BBC Bite size GCSEscience can give you a more detailed answer if you find the right section
The general word equation for the reaction between acids and metal oxides is: acid + metal oxide -> salt + water. The specific salt formed depends on the acid and metal oxide involved in the reaction.
In a chemical equation, weak acids and weak bases are usually recognizable by their incomplete dissociation or ionization in water, resulting in equilibrium reactions. Weak acids yield fewer hydrogen ions (H+) and weak bases yield fewer hydroxide ions (OH-) compared to strong acids and bases. This characteristic distinguishes them from strong acids and bases, which dissociate completely in water.
The word equation for calcium sulphide is: calcium + sulphur -> calcium sulphide.
The word (equation)/name is 'potassium hydroxide'. Its chemical formula is 'KOH'. However, for it to be an equation, what do you want to react with it????
The word equation for sulfur when it burns is: sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide.
The word equation for triglycerides is "triglyceride = glycerol + 3 fatty acids."
The word equation for the synthesis of a fat is: glycerol + fatty acids = fat + water.
Show an example:Mg + 2 HCl = MgCl2 + H2
The general word equation for the reaction between acids and metal oxides is: acid + metal oxide -> salt + water. The specific salt formed depends on the acid and metal oxide involved in the reaction.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'word equation'. Dilute acids are made by dissolving a substance in a large amount of water. Hydrochloric acid, HCl(aq), is made by dissolving hydrogen chloride in water.
Halogens acids doesn't react with water; they form a solution.
protein ----> amino acids
The equation is: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
In a chemical equation, weak acids and weak bases are usually recognizable by their incomplete dissociation or ionization in water, resulting in equilibrium reactions. Weak acids yield fewer hydrogen ions (H+) and weak bases yield fewer hydroxide ions (OH-) compared to strong acids and bases. This characteristic distinguishes them from strong acids and bases, which dissociate completely in water.
Acids and alkali mixing
Yes, the word 'equation' is a noun, a word for a thing.
The word equation for calcium sulphide is: calcium + sulphur -> calcium sulphide.