An acid and a base. ;)
yes vinegar and ammonia neutralize each other.
No, baking soda does not neutralize bleach when they come into contact with each other.
Acids and bases!! hope this helps :)
When a strong acid and strong base neutralize each other in a reaction, the final pH is 7, which is considered neutral.
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 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.
This is called a neutralisation reaction :)
An acid and a base would likely neutralize each other. When combined, they react to form water and a salt, canceling out the acidic and basic properties.
Such solutions are called concentrated acids or bases. In these solutions, the acids and bases are present in high concentrations, but they do not neutralize each other due to the excess of one over the other.
No, lye (sodium hydroxide) and ammonia do not neutralize each other. They can react to form a salt, water, and heat, but this is not a neutralization reaction. It is important to handle both substances with care as they are highly caustic and can cause burns.
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.
The products of a neutralization reaction is a salt and water.