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How can you neutralise acids?

Acids can be neutralized using bases.


Can a base be neutralized by a hydroxide if not why?

Hydroxide compounds such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are bases. Bases do not neutralize other bases. Acids neutralize bases.


Can acids and bases react with each other so that both are neutralized?

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What is the substance that neutralises acid called?

Acid is neutralized by Bases (or Basic Substances.)


Why do the corrosive properties of acids and bases disappear when they are neutralized?

They disappear because it is an equal quantity of acid and base.


What is the name of the process of acids and bases undoing each other?

Neutralization. Both the acid and base is Neutralized.


What is a substance that neutralizes small amounts of acids or bases?

A substance that can neutralize small amounts of acids or bases is called a buffer. Buffers help maintain a stable pH by resisting changes in acidity or alkalinity when small amounts of acids or bases are added. Common examples of buffers include bicarbonate in blood and phosphate in cells.


How are bases and acids formed?

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What theory of acids and bases do conjugate acids and bases belong to?

Conjugate acids and bases belong to the Bronsted-Lowry theory of acids and bases. In this theory, an acid donates a proton (H+) and a base accepts a proton. A conjugate acid is formed when a base accepts a proton, and a conjugate base is formed when an acid donates a proton.


What is formed when an acid is neutralized by a hydroxide?

When an acid is neutralized by a hydroxide, water and a salt are formed. This reaction is known as a neutralization reaction.


What happens to strong acids and bases in aqueous solutions?

After this reaction a salt is formed.


What happens to the pH of a solution when it is neutralised?

Neutralization A neutral pH of 7 may mean that you are dealing with distilled water containing no acids and bases. In this case, the amount of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions will be equivalent because they will both be due to the ionization of water. However, a neutral pH can also be achieved in a solution containing acids and bases as long as the acids and bases have neutralized each other, meaning that the acids have donated as many hydrogen ions as have been accepted by the bases.