A neutralisation reaction is otherwise known as an acid/base reaction.
The general rule for acid/base reactions is as follows:
acid + base --> salt + water
The products depend on the reactions. For example. If we combined hydrochloric acid and soduim hydroxide we would get sodium chloride and water.
HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O
neutralization in chemistry means the reaction of an acid with a base , in this process always a salt is produced and if base is alkali then water is another product but Lewis base forms only salt as,NH3 + HCl = NH4Cl
Salt and water will always be produced and depending on whether a carbonate was used in the reaction, Carbon dioxide can also be produced.
Neutralization of acid by base, or vice verse, gives a salt and (in most cases) water as products.
Water and a salt
Salt and water
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Neutralization always produces water, H2O (the 2 is actually a sub-script).
A neutralization reaction will always produce a salt. Acid + base = salt + water
A neutralization reaction in aqueous medium always give a salt and water as two principal products.
Hcl + NaOH =NaCL + H2OThe process in which equal quantity of an acid and a base reacts to form salt and water.Yes the neutralization reaction is always neutral.The most common example of acid base neutralization is:
Yes, a neutralization reaction always involves an acid and a base.
Neutralization always produces water, H2O (the 2 is actually a sub-script).
A neutralization reaction will always produce a salt. Acid + base = salt + water
The correct spelling is neutralization. It is a chemical reaction where an acid and base react to form a salt. Water is often produced in the reaction, but not always.
A neutralization reaction in aqueous medium always give a salt and water as two principal products.
Hcl + NaOH =NaCL + H2OThe process in which equal quantity of an acid and a base reacts to form salt and water.Yes the neutralization reaction is always neutral.The most common example of acid base neutralization is:
Yes, a neutralization reaction always involves an acid and a base.
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Aneutralization reaction, is just atype of double displacement reaction. During neutralization reactionan equal amount of acid reacts with an equal amount of base. A solution of salt ( ionic compound ) and H2O is always created as a product.
The combination of an acid and a base is called a neutralization reaction. The products will always be a salt and water. Notice that it is a salt, and not just salt. A salt refers to any ionic compound, excluding oxides.
The chemicals at the start of a reaction are always called the reactants.The chemicals at the end of a reaction are always called the products.
A neutralization reaction is a reaction between and acid and a base forming a salt. Usually water is formed too, but not always. Arrhenius acids and bases always produce water, but acid-alkai reaction produce water and a metal salt.