Sodium Bromide is not acid nor base
it is the salt of Na and Br
Na-Ac is not an acid or a base by itself. It is the sodium salt of acetic acid, also known as sodium acetate. Sodium acetate is considered a basic salt because it is the conjugate base of a weak acid (acetic acid).
There are two (or actually even three) possibillities: (answer layout: acid + base --> )H3O+ + HPO4- + Na+ --> H2PO4- + Na+ + H2OH3PO4 + OH- + Na+ --> H2PO4- + Na+ + H2O or even the third:2H3O+ + PO43- + Na+ --> H2PO4- + Na+ + 2H2O
NaBr is a salt composed of sodium (Na+) cations and bromide (Br-) anions. It is neither an acid nor a base.
Generally (when acid reacts with hydroxide base) a salt & water is formed.However other bases give other products than water.Examples: (base + acid --> ?? + salt)Ammonia: NH3 + H+Cl- --> NH4+Cl- , ammonium chlorideSodium bicarbonate: Na+HCO3- + H+Cl- --> H2O + CO2,gas + Na+Cl-, sodium chlorideSodium acetate: Na+(CH3COO)- + H(COOH) --> CH3COOH + Na+(COO)-, sodium formate
NaCl, which is sodium chloride, is neither an acid nor a base. It is a salt that is formed by the reaction of a base (sodium hydroxide) with an acid (hydrochloric acid). When dissolved in water, NaCl dissociates into Na+ and Cl- ions, neither of which contribute to the acidity or basicity of the solution.
The anion from an acid is Cl- and the cation from a base is Na+.
Na-Ac is not an acid or a base by itself. It is the sodium salt of acetic acid, also known as sodium acetate. Sodium acetate is considered a basic salt because it is the conjugate base of a weak acid (acetic acid).
There are two (or actually even three) possibillities: (answer layout: acid + base --> )H3O+ + HPO4- + Na+ --> H2PO4- + Na+ + H2OH3PO4 + OH- + Na+ --> H2PO4- + Na+ + H2O or even the third:2H3O+ + PO43- + Na+ --> H2PO4- + Na+ + 2H2O
Sodum (Na) is a base and the HCl is an acid ..
Sodium Chloride (Na+Cl-) is neither an acid nor a base. It is a neutral salt of Sodium & Chlorine having ionic bond between each Na+ & Cl- ion.
oo kasi ang base hindi acidic so less acidic na ung acid
NaBr is a salt composed of sodium (Na+) cations and bromide (Br-) anions. It is neither an acid nor a base.
Generally (when acid reacts with hydroxide base) a salt & water is formed.However other bases give other products than water.Examples: (base + acid --> ?? + salt)Ammonia: NH3 + H+Cl- --> NH4+Cl- , ammonium chlorideSodium bicarbonate: Na+HCO3- + H+Cl- --> H2O + CO2,gas + Na+Cl-, sodium chlorideSodium acetate: Na+(CH3COO)- + H(COOH) --> CH3COOH + Na+(COO)-, sodium formate
NaCl, which is sodium chloride, is neither an acid nor a base. It is a salt that is formed by the reaction of a base (sodium hydroxide) with an acid (hydrochloric acid). When dissolved in water, NaCl dissociates into Na+ and Cl- ions, neither of which contribute to the acidity or basicity of the solution.
alkaline because in NaOH, Na is plus and OH is minus. when hydrogen is plus it is an acid when it is negative it is a base (alkaline)
Flouride is a base. It acts as a cleaning base in most toothpaste.
Na2S is a strong base because it completely dissociates in water to form Na+ and S2- ions. When Na2S reacts with an acid, the S2- ion can act as a base and accept a proton from the acid, leading to the formation of HS- ions or H2S gas, depending on the strength of the acid. The reaction between Na2S and an acid results in the neutralization of the acid.