Neutralization reaction takes place Êwhen lime and acid react. Lime ( Calcium ÊOxide) Êreacts Êwith ÊanÊacidÊÊto form a salt and water.
no reaction takes place
The reaction between an acid and a base is referred to as "neutralization".
This reaction is called neutralization.
The products of a neutralization reaction (a reaction between an acid and a base) are a salt and water.
single disposition
This is a neutralization reaction; the products are a salt and water.
A double displacement reaction takes place, producing Silver Chloride and Nitric acid
No reaction. MgSO4 and HCl are the products of the reaction of magnesium chloride with sulfuric acid. MgCl + H2SO4 → MgSO4 + HCl
neutrilization reaction takes place when acid reacts with base
Neutralisation reaction
A reaction not occur.
A netrualization reaction takes place and the solution becomes closer to netrual.
This reaction is called neutralization.
One fairly likely reaction is CoO + 2 HCl => CoCl2 + H2O.
It is a nutralisation reaction trust me i know i got a 8a in science and im in year 7
the reaction between sulphuric acid and copper oxide creates copper sulfate which has a blue color and blue copper sulfate pentahydrate crystals can be created.
If u add water to lime it will be lime water which is base thus when acid reacts with base then that will be "neutralization reaction". And formation of salt and water will take place. It will be exothermic in nature.
An acid and an alkali/base takes place in a neutralization reaction. For reactions such as redox, precipitation etc. an acid or a base might not take place.
hydrochloric acid
Example: CaCO3 + 2HCl = CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
I suppose that the reaction between fruit/vegetables juices and hydrochloric acid from the stomach are not so important. Juices can increase the acidity in stomach.
A salt or a hydroxide are obtained.
double displacement reaction
When you mix acid and alkali, reaction takes place and a salt is formed. This is known as neutralisation.
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