A salt. For example, the common table salt, sodium chloride (NaCl), is made up of the positive ion (sodium) from a strong base sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and the negative ion of a strong acid hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Any reaction between an acid and a base is called an acid-base neutralization reaction and produces a saltand water. Essentially, the respective elements swap partners. This most often occurs in an aqueoussolution (substances dissolved in water). This happens because Acids and Bases actually dissociate in water, forming ions in an aqueous solution. Ions are positively or negatively charged compounds or atoms. For example, one of the most common acids, Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) dissociates in water to H+ and Cl- ions surrounded by polar water molecules. In the same manner, a strong base such as Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) will dissociate almost completely in water to become Na+ and OH- ions. These dissociated ions then interact with each other and a neutralization reaction occurs, in which the H+ ions bond with OH- ions to form H2O (water) and the Na+ ions bond with Cl- ions to form NaCl (table salt). Of course, the salt produced depends on the atoms present in the respective compounds, so it won't always be table salt specifically, but it will always produce water. In chemistry a salt is simply a compound with a metal cation which is positively charged (such as Sodium, Lithium, or Potassium ion etc.) and an anion like Chloride that is negatively charged.
The compound you get is a salt. For example, when hydrochloric acid (HCl) reacts with sodium hydroxide, a base, (NaOH), you get water and sodium chloride (NaCl) which is table salt. Here's the equation:
HCl + NaOH --> H2O + NaCl. The sodium is the positive ion from the base and the chlorine is the negative ion from the acid. This is a type of double replacement scenario called an acid/base reaction.
When you combine a base and an acid, this process is called neutralisation, and this results with salt being made.
This is an ionic bond and is based on the electrostatic attraction between ions.
It would be a SALT
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When elements combine chemically compounds are formed. For instance, when hydrogen and oxygen gases chemically combine, water is formed. Note that if a molecule is made up of only one element, it is referred to as an element, not a compound.
An element is a pure substance, two elements combine to form a compound.
A negative ion (anion) is formed after gain of electrons in the atom.A positive ion (cation) is formed after loss of electrons from the atom.
If atoms of same element combine, we say that element is existing in its real state (or simply a molecule of that element is formed). If two atoms of different elements combine, a compound is formed.
A group hydroxide doesn't exist.
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There are ionic compounds which is a compound formed by a positive metal ion and a negative nonmetal ion. And there are convalent compounds which is a compound formed in which atoms share electrons.
its either positive or neutral
Ionic - electron transfer Covalent - electron share (co - share)
A compound
a compound a compound
That depends on the elements.
when 2 atoms combine
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The compound formed when hydrogen and chlorine combine is hydrogen chloride, with formula HCl. In pure form, this compound has highly polar covalent bonds, but when dissolved in water, the compound ionizes.
The compound is a salt, CaCl2 (calcium chloride), which is formed by ionic bonds.
Two things produced by neutralization are water and a salt. Water is formed as a result of the reaction between the hydrogen ions from an acid and the hydroxide ions from a base. A salt, which is an ionic compound, is formed when the positive ions from the base combine with the negative ions from the acid.