acid + base → salt + water
a salt and water are formed from the reaction between an acid and a base
A neutralization reaction occur between a base and an acid; the product is a salt.
If the water is evaporated after a neutralization reaction, what remains?
The products of a neutralization reaction are a salt and water.
This depends on the reaction.
Neutralization reactions (combination of a base and an acid) will always produce a salt and water, with salt meaning any ionic compound that isn't an oxide.
Salt and water ..in neutralization water is a common product..salt formed will be from acid used
the product of neutralization is always an acid and a base such as 2H2O+1NaSO4.
This is neutralization which will produce salt and water
A neutralization reaction in aqueous medium always give a salt and water as two principal products.
Neutralization always produces water, H2O (the 2 is actually a sub-script).
Any substance which is unable to form water as a product of a neutralization reaction is not an acid.
An acid and a base are required to undergo a neutralization reaction to give a salt and water.
Acids are neutralized by bases (also known as alkaline chemicals). The process of neutralization produces water and salt. As for carbon dioxide, that would not be a product of most neutralization reactions; it is much more likely to be the product of combustion.
This is a neutralization reaction.
The word neutralization means theproduct is neutral. Acid + base = Salt(neutral) + water HCl + NaOH = NaCl + HOH Hydrochloric acid + Sodium hydroxide = Salt + water
the acid reacts with basis in a neutralization reaction in which the hydrogen ions donated by an acid react with the hydroxide ions donated by the base product a neutral product called water which is a reason why this reaction is known as a neutralization reaction =P
A neutralization reaction occur between a base and an acid; the product is a salt.