An "Acid's" reaction with water is what makes it an acid, before this, it was a normal compound. For example, Carbon Dioxide dissolved in water becomes Carbonic acid. This is because Acids are proton donors, and give their H+ ions to water, creating H3O+ molecules.
When aluminum sulfate reacts with water, it forms aluminum hydroxide and sulfuric acid. This reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat.
When a strong base reacts with a weak acid, the base will completely neutralize the acid, forming water and a salt as the products of the reaction. This process is known as a neutralization reaction.
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Sodium carbonate doesn't react with water; it is only dissolved and dissociated.
When calcium propionate reacts with hydrochloric acid (HCl), it forms calcium chloride, water, and releases carbon dioxide gas. This reaction is an acid-base reaction where the acid (HCl) reacts with the calcium compound to form a salt (calcium chloride) and water. The release of carbon dioxide gas can cause effervescence or bubbling.
Copper Oxide reacts with Sulphuric acid to form Copper Sulphate and Water.
Sulphurous acid is formed H2O + SO2 ----> H2SO3
the reaction which takes place when an acid reacts with a base is called neutralization reaction. For instance,if HCl reacts with NaOH, the products are NaCl and water. Neutralizing an acid with a base would always give salt and water as the only products.
There won't be any reactions with water.Silver can only react with sulfuric acid or nitric acid, and not with hydrochloric acid
When aluminum sulfate reacts with water, it forms aluminum hydroxide and sulfuric acid. This reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat.
it depends what acid, but generally it would produce carbon dioxide, water, and a calcium salt.
When a strong base reacts with a weak acid, the base will completely neutralize the acid, forming water and a salt as the products of the reaction. This process is known as a neutralization reaction.
the acid eats the meatl
NaCl (salt), water and carbon dioxide is produced
Sodium carbonate doesn't react with water; it is only dissolved and dissociated.
When calcium propionate reacts with hydrochloric acid (HCl), it forms calcium chloride, water, and releases carbon dioxide gas. This reaction is an acid-base reaction where the acid (HCl) reacts with the calcium compound to form a salt (calcium chloride) and water. The release of carbon dioxide gas can cause effervescence or bubbling.
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