When an acid and a base react together to neutralize each other, the products of the reaction are water and a salt.
ex. HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) --> H2O (l) + NaCl (aq)
The reaction of hydrochloric acid (strong acid) and sodium hydroxide (strong base) results in liquid water and sodium chloride (a salt).
This is always true, although the identity of the salt will vary based on the types of acid and base used in the reaction...
ex. H2SO4 + 2 KOH --> 2 H20 + K2SO4
etcetera, etcetera...
The combination of an acid and a base is called a neutralization reaction. The products will always be a salt and water. Notice that it is a salt, and not just salt. A salt refers to any ionic compound, excluding oxides.
There several general equations:- they are: - Acid + Alkali = Salt + Water Acid + Base = Salt + Water Acid + Metal = Salt + Hydrogen Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide.
Called an 'acid base' reaction or a 'proton transfer' reaction.Only when a precipitate (of an insoluble salt) is formed, it is called a 'salt formation' reaction.
The reaction is called neutralization. It involves the combination of an acid and a base to form a salt and water. The acid donates a proton (H+) to the base, resulting in the formation of a water molecule and a salt.
the name of this reaction is often used as neutrilization reaction.because when acid and base reacts they loss there acidity and basicity and form water and salt.che05_e@yahoo.com
The general word equation for salt formation by neutralization is acid + base.
The combination of an acid and a base is called a neutralization reaction. The products will always be a salt and water. Notice that it is a salt, and not just salt. A salt refers to any ionic compound, excluding oxides.
There several general equations:- they are: - Acid + Alkali = Salt + Water Acid + Base = Salt + Water Acid + Metal = Salt + Hydrogen Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide.
Called an 'acid base' reaction or a 'proton transfer' reaction.Only when a precipitate (of an insoluble salt) is formed, it is called a 'salt formation' reaction.
A reaction between a base and an acid is a neutralization reaction with the formation of a salt.
Neutralization of an acid by a base results in the formation of a salt and water. The general form of the reaction of a monoprotic acid with a base is HA + BOH ==> H2O + BAAn actual example would be hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide: HCl + NaOH ==> H2O + NaCl
Salts are the result of a neutralization reaction between an acid and a base.
The reaction is called neutralization. It involves the combination of an acid and a base to form a salt and water. The acid donates a proton (H+) to the base, resulting in the formation of a water molecule and a salt.
the name of this reaction is often used as neutrilization reaction.because when acid and base reacts they loss there acidity and basicity and form water and salt.che05_e@yahoo.com
Acid + Base = Salt +Water
both acid and base
Neutralization is a reaction between a base and an acid.