A neutralization reaction will always produce a salt.
Acid + base = salt + water
Neutralization always produces water, H2O (the 2 is actually a sub-script).
a compound always has the same chemical formula
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No chemical formulas ever change. If there are different elements in a compound, it ceases to remain the same compound, and becomes a new compound.The chemical formula for quartz is SiO2. That is, always was, and always will be the chemical formula for quartz.
It means "make." For instance, if hydrogen and oxygen react together, they produce, or make, water.When talking about a chemical reaction, there are reactants, which are the things that go INTO the reaction, and there are products, which are the things that COME OUT. The products are produced in the reaction from the reactant.See the Related Questions links to the left of this answer for more about chemical reactions.
A new compound is formed
a chemical reaction always converts reactants to products. Products are always formed otherwise it's not considered a chemical reaction.
No: Sometimes heat is consumed, if entropy is greatly increased by the compound formation, and light is produced only by the most vigorous chemical reactions.
The correct spelling is neutralization. It is a chemical reaction where an acid and base react to form a salt. Water is often produced in the reaction, but not always.
No, boiling is not always a sign of a chemical reaction.
Neutralization always produces water, H2O (the 2 is actually a sub-script).
a compound always has the same chemical formula
Yes, burning of fuel is always a chemical reaction.
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a new compound is formed a change in temperature occurs during reaction,