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What is used to neutralise sulphuric acid?

any base


Can calcium nitrate be used to neutralise polluted water with acid rain?

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What compound is made when nitric acid is neutralised?

A Nitrate salt depending on what was used to neutralise the acid. E.g. If you used copper to neutralise the nitric acid then copper nitrate would be produced.


What happens when you add a acid into a base?

They neutralise each other, assuming you neutralise a volume of acid with a base of the same molarity they completely cancel each other out leaving water and a salt. The salt differs depending on the acid and base used.


How do you neutralise acid?

by mixing it with base


What b can neutralise acid?

base


Can calcium oxide be used to neutralise water polluted with acid rain?

No, you need Calcium Carbonate not Calcium Oxide to neutralize the acid.


How do you neutralise a concentrated acid?

by the addition of base


Is bile acid or alkaline?

It is alkaline because it is used to help neutralise the acid produced by the stomach.


What happens if you keep adding acid to an alkali?

It will neutralise the alkali and then turn the liquid to an acid.


Will ammonia neutralise sulphuric acid?

Yes. Ammonia is a base that will neutralize sulfuric acid.


In what part of the digestive system do antacids work?

Antacids neutralise the acid made by your stomach. They are normally used where it is helpful to neutralise the acid made by the stomach. I.e, for acid reflux which causes heartburn. They product normally works in the area between the Sphincter at the top of the stomach and the Gut located at the base of the stomach.