A salt and water.
If we mix the right amounts of an acid and a base, we get a neutral solution called a salt and water.
Such a chemical species is called a conjugate base.
The conjugate acid of H2O is H3O+ (hydronium ion). When an acid donates a proton, it forms its conjugate base, and when a base accepts a proton, it forms its conjugate acid.
Nitric acid is the acid that forms salts called nitrates. When nitric acid reacts with a base or a metal, it forms salts known as nitrates.
The acid formed when a base gains a proton is called a conjugate acid of the base. This process is known as protonation, where the base accepts a proton to become an acid. The conjugate acid will have one more proton than the base.
it forms an acidic solution
It will neutralize the mix.
If we mix the right amounts of an acid and a base, we get a neutral solution called a salt and water.
neutralization
A nuetralization reaction is when an acid and a base is combined
If the quantities are balanced, you will receive a neutral solution. Alternative answer You get a salt and water, e.g. NaOH + HCl ---> NaCl + H2O
Such a chemical species is called a conjugate base.
we get salt and water
The conjugate acid of H2O is H3O+ (hydronium ion). When an acid donates a proton, it forms its conjugate base, and when a base accepts a proton, it forms its conjugate acid.
Nitric acid is the acid that forms salts called nitrates. When nitric acid reacts with a base or a metal, it forms salts known as nitrates.
acid + base = salt + water
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