Water is amphoteric. It can act as a weak base or a weak acid.
When it is acting as a weak acid, it donates a proton.
For instance, it acts as such with ammonia:
NH3 + H2O --> NH4+ + OH-
Pure Hydrochloric Acid is a gas.
Acetyl salicylic acid.
yes.
Hydrochloric Acid = HCL Hydrosufuric Acid = H2SO4 Those are 2 examples.
If a base is chemically the same as a certain acid except without a hydrogen ion, it is that acid's conjugate base. If an acid is chemically the same as a certain base except with an extra hydrogen ion, it is that base's conjugate acid.
Hydrogen and chlorine are in hydrochloric acid. Chemically written as HCl.
Amino Acid
HNO2 does not behave as a strong acid when dissolved in water. It is a weak acid, whereas HBr, HCl, and HClO4 are strong acids.
it acts as a weak acid.
Having the characteristics of an acid and a base and capable of reacting chemically either as an acid or a base.
when a base is mixed with an acidic solution why does neutralization occurs?
If the rock is a limestone it will react with it chemically.