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Lead is a metal. Metals react with acids to form salts. Metals can be used to make alkalies, but not acids.
Acids form salts, bust bases do not
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These are acids or salts.
Salts are the products of reactions between an acid and a base; For examole for sodium chloride: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O Another reaction, possible only in laboratory, is; 2Na + Cl2 = 2NaCl
All acids form salts
Yes ,acid and an alkali combine to form salt and water
phosphate salts react with strong acids and form phosphoric acid..
NO, Acid and Bases react with each other to form salts and water
Acids reacting with bases form salts. Salts may soluble in acids.
Lead is a metal. Metals react with acids to form salts. Metals can be used to make alkalies, but not acids.
1. Salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases. 2. Salts in solution can be acidic, basic or neutral.
The products of the neutralization reaction between acids and bases are salts and water.
Salts of weak acids and bases are the ionic compounds formed by the reaction between a weak base and a weak acid. For example, if acetic acid was to react with ammonium, the salt ammonium acetate would form.
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Identifying Weak acids and bases depend on: When The Elements of these acids react they completely ionise with water and form Strong salts without being in the oh- situation, then its a strong Acid.
Acids, bases and salts are chemical compounds. Examples are: Acids: sulfuric acid, nitric acid, stearic acid, phosphoric acid, hydrofluoric acid etc. Bases: sodium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide etc. Salts: sodium chloride, gallium arsenide, potassium bromide, uranyl nitrate etc.