Fundamentally:
acid + base --> a salt + water
However, other acid base reactions exist:
ex.
acid + base --> conjugate base (loses a H) + conjugate acid (gains a H)
The product of an acid-base reaction is typically water and a salt. When an acid reacts with a base, they undergo a neutralization reaction, leading to the formation of these products.
Nitric acid is the acid that forms salts called nitrates. When nitric acid reacts with a base or a metal, it forms salts known as nitrates.
This is neutralization which will produce salt and water
Acid plus Base gives a Salt and Water. Acid plus Metal gives Hydrogen gas and a Salt.
The product is salt. Yes, the salt you eat. Hope this helps!=D
The product of an acid-base reaction is typically water and a salt. When an acid reacts with a base, they undergo a neutralization reaction, leading to the formation of these products.
Nitric acid is the acid that forms salts called nitrates. When nitric acid reacts with a base or a metal, it forms salts known as nitrates.
This is neutralization which will produce salt and water
Acid plus Base gives a Salt and Water. Acid plus Metal gives Hydrogen gas and a Salt.
It forms a neutral solution. This process is known as a neutralization reaction
The product is salt. Yes, the salt you eat. Hope this helps!=D
Nothing, because they do not react with each other.
Diphosphorus trioxide (P2O3) is an acidic oxide. When it reacts with water, it forms phosphorous acid which is a weak acid.
Yes, this is correct; the chemical reaction is called neutralization.
When acid reacts with base, this reaction forms water and salt, this proccess is known as neutrilization. and the reverse reaction in which salt reacts with water to form an acid and a base is known as hydrolysis.
Quicklime (calcium oxide) is considered a base. When quicklime reacts with water, it forms calcium hydroxide, which is an alkaline solution.
When a base reacts with an acid, they form a salt and water. The salt is the result of the neutralization reaction between the acid and base, where the H+ ions from the acid combine with the OH- ions from the base to form water, leaving behind the salt compound.