The products of a neutralization reaction is a salt and water.
When an acid and a base neutralize each other, they form water and a salt. The salt formed will depend on the specific acid and base that reacted.
It will neutralize the mix.
An acid and a base. ;)
yes vinegar and ammonia neutralize each other.
After neutralization, the corrosive properties of the acid and base are reduced or neutralized. This is because the reaction creates a salt and water, which are generally less corrosive than the original acid or base.
It is used to neutralize the stomach because alka seltzer is a acid and when a acid and base are used together they neutralize each other.
When an acid and base combine, they neutralize each other by forming water and a salt. This is known as a neutralization reaction. The resulting solution will have a pH closer to 7, indicating that the acidity and basicity have been balanced out.
When an acid and a base neutralize each other, they form salt and water as products. The salt is typically composed of the cation from the base and the anion from the acid. The reaction is called a neutralization reaction.
When a strong acid and strong base neutralize each other in a reaction, the final pH is 7, which is considered neutral.
acids and bases when combined neutralize one another and forms salt and water.
This is called a neutralisation reaction :)
When an acid and base neutralize each other, they form salt and water as the products. This reaction is called a neutralization reaction, where the acidic hydrogen ions from the acid combine with the basic hydroxide ions from the base to form water. The remaining ions combine to form a salt.