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"Salt" in chemistry is any compound made up of a metal and a non-metal, like Zinc sulfide or sodium chloride. Acids and bases is a little different subject.

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What is the make Of A Metal And A Nonmetalformed When Acids And Bases React?

This compound is a salt.


What occurs when bases react with acids to make salt water?

Neutrizaltion reaction


What are not the examples of salt?

Acids and bases are not salts.


What happens when acids and bases combines?

acids and bases when combined neutralize one another and forms salt and water.


How was salt named?

How strong or weak the acids or bases are.


What do acids and bases have together?

They reacting with other.Reactions are different to acids and bases.


What must be true of the concentration of acids and bases with a reaction in order to make salt and water product?

This is a neutralization reaction.


What are metals that react with both acids and bases?

Aluminum and zinc are metals that react with both acids and bases. In acids, they undergo a displacement reaction to form a salt and hydrogen gas. In bases, they react to form a salt and hydrogen gas as well.


Do bases neutralise acids?

Yes, bases neutralize acids by accepting their hydrogen ions to form water and a salt. This reaction reduces the acidity of the solution.


What do acids produce when reacting with bases in a solution?

Acids and bases react to form salt and water in a neutralization reaction. This involves the transfer of protons from the acid to the base, resulting in the formation of water and a salt.


What are the effects of acids on bases?

Strong acids on strong bases. HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O A neutralization reaction producing a salt and water.


What did the chemist Arrhenius say mixing aqueous acids and bases produces?

Arrhenius proposed that mixing aqueous acids and bases produces salt and water through a neutralization reaction.

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