depends on what type of neutralisation reaction i'm afraid;
most reactions will release hydrogen
others will produce carbon dioxide (if the reaction contains a carbonate-e.g CaCO3)
sorry this is a bit vague but i don't really have time!
source: I.B Higher level and will take at uni ;)
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For example a gas forms bubbles in a solution.
Yes, by definition, because anything "dissolved" in a liquid forms a "solution".
A neutral solution is true neutral with a pH of 7,00.
neutral solution does not contain free ions.
Anything with a pH of 7 is neutral
It forms a neutral solution. This process is known as a neutralization reaction
It is neutral because it is the salt of a strong acid (HI) and a strong base (KOH). Thus, when it hydrolyzes, it forms KOH and HI, a neutral solution.
For example a gas forms bubbles in a solution.
Yes, by definition, because anything "dissolved" in a liquid forms a "solution".
Potassiuim metal is neutral. Potassium in a solution of water forms an ion. Potassium in a compound with almost any other element forms an ionic bond.
No. Water is one of many items that could be used to make up a solution. Water is a solvent (a substance that dissolves another substance).
Water is made of tiny molecules of hydrogen and oxygen. Water is essential for all living creature. Pure water has no colour, tase and any smell. Water exists in three forms on earth liquid, solid and gas. Human Body is made of about 60% of water and about 71% of the earth surface is covered with water.
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A neutral solution is a solution that has a pH level of seven. Pure water is an example of a neutral solution.
The PH neutral solution in sciences is 7 and neutral is green.
A neutral solution is true neutral with a pH of 7,00.
Neutral in what sense? Guessing pH a neutral solution has a pH of 7.