H+ + OH- ----> H2O is the basic reaction for neutralization. But this would not be balanced if a diprotic or triprotic acid were used. There is strictly speaking not enough information to answer the question.
sodium chloride:
NaOH + HCl -> NaCl + H2O
It is where equal amount of an acid and a base are added to each other to neutralize each other :
HCl + NaOH ===> H2O + NaCl
The basic chemical equation for neutralization is known as follows :Acid + base =salt + water.
H+ (aq) + HO- (aq)H2O
Acid + Base = Salt + Water
Acid + Alkali = Salt + water.
Chemically it is
H^+ + OH^- = H2O
NB A Base is the oxide of a metal .
An Alkali is a soluble base.
HA + BOH ---> AB + H2O.
Acid reacts with base to form salt, water
Acid + Base => Salt + Water
Neutralization
neutralization
This chemical reaction is called neutralization.
A chemical equation tells you what substances are reacting, what substances are produced and, in a balanced equation, provides the coefficients to tell us in what ratio the substances react or are produced.
A chemical reaction is represented by a chemical equation.
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For example a neutralization reaction:HCl + NaOH = NaCl + H2O
An example is the neutralization with a basic reagent.
HCl + NaOH -----> NaCl + H2O
This reaction gives ammonium chloride as the product.
The general word equation for salt formation by neutralization is acid + base.
Chemical
A basic equation for the formation of rust is 4Fe + 3O2 --> 2Fe2O3
The preparation equation depends on the route by which this compound is prepared. A simple route is neutralization of acetic acid with potassium hydroxide: KOH + CH3COOH --> H2O + K+CH3COO-
Neutralization
Yes.
In which of the following does a chemical change take place? Distillation, evaporation, filtration or neutralization?