A (Chemical) SAlt & Water.
Here are the acid reactions.
Acid + Base = Salt + Water
Acid + Alkali = Salt + Water
Acid + Metal = Salt + Hydrogen
Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide.
NB An Alkali is a soluble base.
An acid-base reaction involves the transfer of a proton (H+) from an acid to a base. This transfer results in the formation of a conjugate acid and a conjugate base. The reaction typically produces water and a salt as products.
Neutralization.
When a base reacts with water, it produces hydroxide ions (OH-) and the conjugate acid of the base. This reaction is known as hydrolysis.
Acids and bases neutralize each other. This is pretty obvious, as you probably know an acid donates H+ ions, while bases accepted them. An reaction between an acid and base would produce the salt of the two. Sulfuric acid produces sulfate salts, nitric acid produces nitrite salts, hydrochloric acid produces chloride salts, etc. The salt is not alkaline nor acidic, just neutral.
When an acid and a base react, they typically form water and a salt. The water molecule is formed from the combination of the H+ ion from the acid and the OH- ion from the base. The remaining ions from the acid and base combine to form a salt.
Yes. That is the product when you combine an acid with a base: a salt. A salt is any cation and any anion that combines to form a neutral compound. this reaction is called nuetrilization HCl + NaoH combinne to give Nacl + H2O
acid produces H+ ions base produces OH- ions
In simplest terms, and acid produces hydrogen ions (H+) when mixed with water, while a base produces hydroxide ions (OH-)
Salt and water
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An acid-base reaction involves the transfer of a proton (H+) from an acid to a base. This transfer results in the formation of a conjugate acid and a conjugate base. The reaction typically produces water and a salt as products.
Neutralization.
When a base reacts with water, it produces hydroxide ions (OH-) and the conjugate acid of the base. This reaction is known as hydrolysis.
Acids and bases neutralize each other. This is pretty obvious, as you probably know an acid donates H+ ions, while bases accepted them. An reaction between an acid and base would produce the salt of the two. Sulfuric acid produces sulfate salts, nitric acid produces nitrite salts, hydrochloric acid produces chloride salts, etc. The salt is not alkaline nor acidic, just neutral.
When an acid and a base react, they typically form water and a salt. The water molecule is formed from the combination of the H+ ion from the acid and the OH- ion from the base. The remaining ions from the acid and base combine to form a salt.
When an acid and a base are mixed together, they react to form water and a salt. This reaction is called neutralization, where the acidic and basic properties cancel each other out, resulting in a neutral solution.
A neutralization reaction in aqueous medium produces a salt and water.