Its simple, an acid + a base = salt
Usually there is a fair amount of heat as well. Depending on the molecules in question, there may be gas produced, such as when mixing vinegar and baking soda (which are an acid and base).
You add an acid to a base to neutralize it. The acid and base react to form water and a salt, resulting in a neutral solution.
To make an acid or a base neutral, you can add a substance called a neutralizer. For acids, you can add a base (like sodium hydroxide), and for bases, you can add an acid (like hydrochloric acid). The neutralizer will react with the acid or base to form water and a salt, resulting in a neutral pH.
An acid and a base react to form water and a salt. This reaction is called neutralization.
To make a buffer solution, mix a weak acid and its conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid in a specific ratio. This helps maintain a stable pH level when small amounts of acid or base are added.
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
You add an acid to a base to neutralize it. The acid and base react to form water and a salt, resulting in a neutral solution.
because an acid and a base make a neutral.
To make an acid or a base neutral, you can add a substance called a neutralizer. For acids, you can add a base (like sodium hydroxide), and for bases, you can add an acid (like hydrochloric acid). The neutralizer will react with the acid or base to form water and a salt, resulting in a neutral pH.
An acid and a base react to form water and a salt. This reaction is called neutralization.
To make a buffer solution, mix a weak acid and its conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid in a specific ratio. This helps maintain a stable pH level when small amounts of acid or base are added.
Bases
An acid and a base combining is called a neutralization reaction, and it forms salt and water.
In order to have an effective buffer, one needs to have a weak acid or a weak base, and the salt (conjugate) of that weak acid or weak base. Examples would be :weak acid/conjugate base: acetic acid/sodium acetateweak base/conjugate acid: ammonia/ammonium chloride
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
oo kasi ang base hindi acidic so less acidic na ung acid
Recreation of an indicator using an acid and a base involves mixing a colorless or faintly colored acid-base indicator with an acid to make the solution acidic (and change color) and then adding a base to neutralize the acid and return the indicator to its original color. This process demonstrates the reversible nature of acid-base indicators and how they can be used to visually indicate the presence of acids or bases in a solution.
Hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide.