This depends on the level of dissociation of acids or bases.
A strong acid reacting with a strong base will form water and a salt. This reaction will result in a neutral solution because the acid and base will neutralize each other's properties.
None of the above. Br- is neutral, with no acidic or basic properties
Ephedrine sulfate will act as a weak acid in solution because yes it is the salt of a weak base (ephedrine) and a strong acid (sulfuric acid)
Muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) and ammonia are both strong chemicals with different properties. Muriatic acid is a strong acid that is corrosive and can cause burns, while ammonia is a strong base that is toxic and can cause irritation. When mixed together, they can react to form ammonium chloride, a white crystalline solid. It is important to handle them with caution and avoid mixing them directly due to the potential for a violent reaction.
Being the conjugate base of nitric acid (a strong acid), the nitrate ion is a weak base.
A salt is formed when a strong acid reacts with a strong base.
During the titration of a strong acid with a strong base, the pH of the solution gradually increases as the base is added. This demonstrates neutralization, where the acidic and basic properties cancel each other out to form a neutral solution. The point at which the pH is exactly 7 indicates that the acid and base have completely reacted, achieving a neutral state.
Sodium hypochlorite is a base. It is the conjugate base of the acid hypochrous acid. Meaning, it's the product when hypochlorous acid, HClO, reacts with a base, such as NaOH. The conjugate base of a weak acid is generally a strong base, as in this case. Sodium hypochlorite is the main ingredient in bleach, a strong base.
If acid is strong then its conjugate base must be weak, if conjugate base is strong it again accept the H+ ions so acid can neither be strong, similarly if base is strong its conjugate acid must be weak.
Sounds unlikely, since it's an acid, therefore can't be a base which is by definition the opposite of an acid.
NaHCO3 is a weak base, with a conjugate acid of H2CO3+.
Strong Acid + Strong Base ---> Neutral Salt + Water