acid and alkaline
salt and water
Buffer solution is a type of solution which contains acid and at the same time a base material. The two components are a weak acid and a conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid.
two
The reaction of an acid plus a base will result in the formation of a salt plus water.
An acid-base neutralization is not a specific reaction, but rather a category of chemical reactions. The two reactants are, as the name would suggest, an acid and a base. When they react, they form water, and a salt. Salt, in this sense, is used as a inclusive term for the ionic compound formed. It is not always table salt (NaCl).
acid and alkaline
acid and alkaline
A salt and water form from an acid-base neutralization.
salt and water
an acid and a base. also-chemical opposites, for eg. acids and alkalis
The products of this reaction are a salt and water.
An ester is the combination of an acid and an alcohol.
Water and a salt.
Buffer solution is a type of solution which contains acid and at the same time a base material. The two components are a weak acid and a conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid.
it is lactic acid and pyruvic acid
No, hydrogen peroxide and alcohol are two very different substances.
A solution is a liquid which contains two or more substances. I'm not sure the question makes sense. What do you mean, like pouring hydrochloric acid onto a chunk of cobalt? No that wouldn't form a solution...