That's an exo-thermal reaction, when the strong acid and base mixed, the reaction is very vigorous.
This is a neutralization reaction.
When mixing a strong base with a weak acid, the strong base will completely neutralize the weak acid, resulting in the formation of water and a salt. The pH of the solution will be higher than 7 due to the remaining excess of hydroxide ions from the base.
When a strong acid and a strong base mix, all acidic protons will react with every basic molecule until one or the other runs out. The curve for a titration of a strong acid with a strong base will change slowly at first, and dramatically when the equivalence point (where the number of moles of acid is equal to the number of moles of base) is reached. The reaction, like all acid-base reactions, is fast.
Equal amonts. KOH + HCl -> KCl + H2O As usual, a solt and water is produced if ~ neutral pH.
as it is a acid and a base compound heat and gas
They react by forming water and a salt which is either soluble thus ionised, or as insoluble precipitate.
It will neutralize the mix.
The pH value will be reduced to nearly 1 with the effect of neutralisation and the end products of salt and water.
If we mix the right amounts of an acid and a base, we get a neutral solution called a salt and water.
neutralization
we get salt and water
acid + base = salt + water