it is a neutralization reaction.
A salt and water. For example in the reaction if the acid is Hydrochloric acid and the alkali is Sodium Hydroxide the products are Sodium chloride - the salt - and water.
hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide --> sodium chloride + waterHCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2ONeutralisationAcids and alkalis react with each other. The alkali cancels out the acid in the reaction. This is called neutralisation. A salt is made. The salt contains the metal atom from the alkali, and part of the acid molecule. The salt made depends on the acid and alkali used.
Hydochloric Acid and Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water in Na+ and Cl-. Sodium is an alkali metal.
Table salt is formed from sodium ion ( an alkali metal) and chloride ion ( a halogen)
No
sodium chloride is known as salt, and it does react with silver niquate.
The reaction between an acid an an alkali is called neutralisation in British English, or neutralizationin US English. The products are a salt and water. For example, adding hydrochloric acid to sodium hydroxide produces sodium chloride (table salt) and water.HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2OThis example can also be classified as a substitution reaction.
This is a chemical reaction.
Simple: measuring the pH of the sodium chloride solution.
The water solutions of sodium chloride are neutral.
there is no reaction because its salt sodium chloride is what you get after the reaction between sodium and chlorine.