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
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)
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.
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.