water and salt
A neutralization reaction in aqueous medium produces a salt and water.
The pH will likely be neutral (around 7) if the acid and base react completely to form water and a salt. If there is excess of either the acid or base, the pH will shift toward the pH of the remaining reactant.
That depends on what they react with. If an acid reacts with a metal the products are usually hydrogen gas and a salt. If one reacts with a base the products are usually water (or a weak acid) and a salt. If an acid reacts with a carbonate the products are carbon dioxide, water, and a salt.
When equivalent amounts of a strong acid and a strong base react, they neutralize each other to form water and a salt. The pH of the resulting solution will be 7, indicating it is neutral.
When hydrochloric acid and potassium hydroxide react together in water, they form potassium chloride (KCl) and water (H2O) as products.
The products are a salt and water.
Acid Carbon reacting
salts
Water and a salt
Water and a salt
A neutralization reaction in aqueous medium produces a salt and water.
The pH will likely be neutral (around 7) if the acid and base react completely to form water and a salt. If there is excess of either the acid or base, the pH will shift toward the pH of the remaining reactant.
That depends on what they react with. If an acid reacts with a metal the products are usually hydrogen gas and a salt. If one reacts with a base the products are usually water (or a weak acid) and a salt. If an acid reacts with a carbonate the products are carbon dioxide, water, and a salt.
In general, when an acid and a base react, the product is water and salt. There are various different compounds which include the hydroxide radical, so in the situation which you describe, there are various possible types of salt which can result.
When equivalent amounts of a strong acid and a strong base react, they neutralize each other to form water and a salt. The pH of the resulting solution will be 7, indicating it is neutral.
Rhyolite is a silicic volcanic rock composed of high amounts of silica, which makes it resistant to acid corrosion. It typically reacts minimally with acids due to its composition, showing very little or no effervescence or dissolution when exposed to acids like hydrochloric acid.
When an acid and an alkali react, they neutralize each other, resulting in a solution with a pH close to 7, which is considered neutral. The pH will depend on the specific amounts and strengths of the acid and alkali used in the reaction.