salt and water
A salt and water.
An acid/base neutralization reaction produces a salt and water, generally.
Yes. An acid-base reaction forms a salt and water. acid+ + base− = salt + water
There are many things with a base could react. A base could react with an acid or foods for example.
They do not react based on hard-soft acid base theory. Na+ is a hard acid, Cl-is a hard base, and even if I-were formed, it's a soft base and therefore would not replace Cl-in sodium chloride.
A salt and water.
When acid reacts with base salt and water are formed acid+base=salt+water. This process is called neutralization
Water and a salt
Water and a salt
An acid/base neutralization reaction produces a salt and water, generally.
Yes. An acid-base reaction forms a salt and water. acid+ + base− = salt + water
salt and water. this is the process of neutralization (acid + base = salt + water)
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There are many things with a base could react. A base could react with an acid or foods for example.
They do not react based on hard-soft acid base theory. Na+ is a hard acid, Cl-is a hard base, and even if I-were formed, it's a soft base and therefore would not replace Cl-in sodium chloride.
A base because it does not dissolve other things as far as modern science knows.
Flour is a base, not an acid.