acid + alkali= salt + water
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The general word equation for the reaction between acids and metal oxides is: acid + metal oxide -> salt + water. The specific salt formed depends on the acid and metal oxide involved in the reaction.
In a chemical equation, weak acids and weak bases are usually recognizable by their incomplete dissociation or ionization in water, resulting in equilibrium reactions. Weak acids yield fewer hydrogen ions (H+) and weak bases yield fewer hydroxide ions (OH-) compared to strong acids and bases. This characteristic distinguishes them from strong acids and bases, which dissociate completely in water.
The word equation for potassium hydroxide is: potassium hydroxide + water -> potassium hydroxide + water.
The word equation for sulfur when it burns is: sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide.
The word equation for rubidium and chlorine is: rubidium + chlorine -> rubidium chloride.
The word equation for triglycerides is "triglyceride = glycerol + 3 fatty acids."
The word equation for the synthesis of a fat is: glycerol + fatty acids = fat + water.
Show an example:Mg + 2 HCl = MgCl2 + H2
The general word equation for the reaction between acids and metal oxides is: acid + metal oxide -> salt + water. The specific salt formed depends on the acid and metal oxide involved in the reaction.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'word equation'. Dilute acids are made by dissolving a substance in a large amount of water. Hydrochloric acid, HCl(aq), is made by dissolving hydrogen chloride in water.
Halogens acids doesn't react with water; they form a solution.
protein ----> amino acids
In a chemical equation, weak acids and weak bases are usually recognizable by their incomplete dissociation or ionization in water, resulting in equilibrium reactions. Weak acids yield fewer hydrogen ions (H+) and weak bases yield fewer hydroxide ions (OH-) compared to strong acids and bases. This characteristic distinguishes them from strong acids and bases, which dissociate completely in water.
The equation is: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
Acids and alkali mixing
Yes, the word 'equation' is a noun, a word for a thing.
Identity equation