when a base is mixed with an acidic solution why does neutralization occurs?
The H+ ions in the acid react with the OH- in the alkali (base).
Acid + base > salt + water.
the base chemically reacts with the acid"
base chemically reacts with the acid
It is acidic because bases rarely react with metals.
Acidity is measured by pH. Acids have a pH below 7.0 (pH of 7.0 being neutral). The lower the pH, the more acidic the substance. When acids and bases are mixed, neutralization occurs.
Reaction in which bubbles are formed in solvent
A neutralisation reaction occurs when an acid + base forms a salt + water (H2O). This could help a farmer as if the soil was acidic, a farmer could as a basic solution or basic power to form water (neutral) and a salt. It could also be used if the soil needed to become acidic and it was basic.
hypertonic solution
It is acidic because bases rarely react with metals.
Acidity is measured by pH. Acids have a pH below 7.0 (pH of 7.0 being neutral). The lower the pH, the more acidic the substance. When acids and bases are mixed, neutralization occurs.
Neutralization reaction occurs.
Over titration occurs when an excess of one solution, known as a titrant, is added to another solution. Titration is done to know the amount of solution to be added to reach neutralization.
The solution is either acidic or neutral
The following reaction occurs H2SO4 + 2NH4OH --> (NH4)2SO4 + H2OSulphuric Acid + Ammonium Hydroxide --> Ammonium Sulphate + WaterThis is a neutralization reaction.
neutralization
Neutralization occurs when an acid reacts with an alkali to make a neutral substance pH 7.
Inert matter
The name of this reaction is neutralization.
The reaction is called neutralization.
neutralization