The amount of base needed to neutralize an acid depends on the alkalinity of the acid and of the base.
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Because some salts formed during the neutralization form non-neutral water solutions.
The product of the reaction between a strong acid and a strong base is a salt neutral in water solution.
ph 7
Calcium chloride solution is neutral.
This leads to neutral water by H+ + OH- --> H2O and neutral salt solution when added in equavalent amounts, BUT it is NOT a buffered solution.
Calcium nitrate has a neutral solution (pH=7).
A strong-acid strong base reaction will yield a neutral solution at the equivalence point.
With the right proportions, the solution will be neutral.
The product of the reaction between a strong acid and a strong base is a salt neutral in water solution.
ph 7
1. Salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases. 2. Salts in solution can be acidic, basic or neutral.
It forms a neutral solution. This process is known as a neutralization reaction
No. An acid-base reaction may result in a solution that is neutral, but most of these reactions, as well as any reaction itself, cannot be called neutral.
This is called, unsurprisingly, a neutralization reaction.
Calcium chloride solution is neutral.
There is no reaction.
Any reaction occur.
Because sodium chloride solution in water is neutral.