A salt and usually some other substance, most often water, is produced.
distilation
No, combustion occurs when some substance, typically an organic compound, reacts with oxygen.
When an acid reacts with an alkali (or vice versa) it is called neutralisation.
The process of equalising the concentrations of OH- and H3O+ in an aqueous solution by reacting an acid and an alkali together, via the reaction OH- + H3O+ ---> 2H2O.
Neutralization
acid+alkali=salt+water
neutralization
distilation
No, combustion occurs when some substance, typically an organic compound, reacts with oxygen.
When an acid reacts with an alkali (or vice versa) it is called neutralisation.
The process of equalising the concentrations of OH- and H3O+ in an aqueous solution by reacting an acid and an alkali together, via the reaction OH- + H3O+ ---> 2H2O.
Neutralization
When limestone reacts with acid, Carbon Dioxide is produced.
Basically, it is where an acid (red) reacts with an alkali (blue) to create a neutral (green)
Depends on the acid and alkali. But in most cases Hydrogen or Carbon Dioxide.
No gas is produced in the reaction of an acid and an alkali. In a neutralisation reaction, acid + alkali -> salt + water
Yes it is.