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Arsenic will form a -3 Anion.
A Base or Alkali.
Depending on the type of acid/base (Arrhenius, Bronsted, Lewis), the acid donates protons and a base doesn't but accepts protons, or the base donates OH- and the acid doesn't, or the acid accepts a pair of electrons and the base donates a pair of electrons. They are just different, that's why.
An acid plus a base will yield a salt and water in a neutralization reaction.
No! It does depend on what is meant by acid water. Carbonated water used in sodas is a form of acid water called carbonated water. It has carbon dioxide dissolved in, some of which forms carbonic acid (H2CO3).
The anion from an acid is Cl- and the cation from a base is Na+.
Acid + base salt + water
Acid + base salt + water
Anion
A neutralization reaction
A salt is a compound resulted from the reaction between a base and an acid. Examples: calcium chloride, sodium iodide, potassium acetate.
Water, and some type of salt. HCl, hydrochloric acid, and NaOH, sodium hydroxide, a base, will give water and sodium chloride.
salt
acid ( {NH4}+ )
A base will react with an acid.
Type your answer here... Borax is a base
An acid is not a form of energy.