That totally depends on with what kind of substance it'll react.Some of the possibilities of a STRONG acid are:(in order of 'reacts with: ' >> 'to form what")metal >> hydrogen gasneutral salt >> nothing happensalkaline >> waterbasic salt >> weaker acidamphoteric substance >> acidic salt or weak acidstarch >> glucoseetc.
Any substance which is unable to form water as a product of a neutralization reaction is not an acid.
Carbonic acid is not considered a pure substance because it is a weak acid that can dissociate into carbon dioxide and water. As such, it is a solution rather than a pure substance.
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An indicator is a substance that changes color when exposed to an acid or base.
The correct answer is acid.
The correct answer is acid.
All acids contain hydrogen..! :)
they break it down. enzymes are kind of like acid.
A Lewis acid accepts an electron pair.
an acid is any substance that releases hydrogen ions(in other words,single protons)when added to water. the widely accepted definition is simply:"any substance that can donate a protone." inversely, a base is defined as:" any substance that absorb a proton.
Vinegar is a weak acid and like all acids tastes sour.
That totally depends on with what kind of substance it'll react.Some of the possibilities of a STRONG acid are:(in order of 'reacts with: ' >> 'to form what")metal >> hydrogen gasneutral salt >> nothing happensalkaline >> waterbasic salt >> weaker acidamphoteric substance >> acidic salt or weak acidstarch >> glucoseetc.
Any substance which is unable to form water as a product of a neutralization reaction is not an acid.
Carbonic acid is not considered a pure substance because it is a weak acid that can dissociate into carbon dioxide and water. As such, it is a solution rather than a pure substance.
An acid is a substance that produces H+ ions in a water solution. Examples include hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
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