The reaction between magnesium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid would have these products.
Mg(OH)2 + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + 2H2O
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.
Potassium chloride and water result from this reaction: KOH + HCl = KCl + H2O
It is an acid-base reaction and will form water and sodium chloride.
The neutralization reaction of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid will form sodium chloride (common salt) and water. NaOH +HCl --> NaCl+ H2O
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
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Take the example, of Magnesium Hydroxide plus Hydrogen Chloride. Mg(OH)2 + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + 2H2O
Mg + 2HCl → MgCl₂+ H₂ When a metal reacts with an acid a salt and hydrogen are produced.
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The products of a neutralization reaction are a salt and water.
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.
Potassium chloride and water result from this reaction: KOH + HCl = KCl + H2O
Dissolving magnesium chloride & calcium chloride in water is exothermic reaction
An acid and a base are required to undergo a neutralization reaction to give a salt and water.
It is an acid-base reaction and will form water and sodium chloride.
If the water is evaporated after a neutralization reaction, what remains?