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.
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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
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.
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.
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.