Weak acid
Pure water is considered to be neutral
Strong Acid + Strong Base ---> Neutral Salt + Water
No, the conjugate acid of most strong bases is water.
An acid produces H+ ions when they are put in water. A base produces OH- ions when they are put in water.
A strong acid or base completely breaks into ions when mixed with water.
Pure water is considered to be neutral
Strong Acid + Strong Base ---> Neutral Salt + Water
No, the conjugate acid of most strong bases is water.
An acid produces H+ ions when they are put in water. A base produces OH- ions when they are put in water.
A strong acid or base completely breaks into ions when mixed with water.
Add a strong base to strong acid and you will neutralize it. Similarly, add a strong acid to a strong base and it will be neutralized. For example:- HCl + NaOH ----> NaCl + H2O You add a strong base to a strong acid and get a neutral salt and water.
Water is neither an acid or a base.
It is not a base or acid as it is neutral and has a PH value of 7
Generally, a salt and water.
Sulfuric acid is a strong acid which is highly soluble in water.
When a strong acid and a strong base neutralize each other the products are a salt and water.
Strong acids/bases will dissociate to almost 100% in water and their conjugate base/acid will be weak. Weak acid/base will not dissociate well in water and their conjugate base/acid will be strong.