When a salt is dissolved in water, no reaction takes place in terms of formation of new products since dissolution of a salt in water is a mixture. But this combination might be endothermic(solution absorbs heat) or exothermic(solution gives out heat).
An acid and a base will react together in a neutralisation reaction to give water and salt.
A salt are usually formed from acid-base type reactionsbetween various kinds of acids and bases.
acid-base
chemical change or chemical reaction.
A neutralization reaction will always produce a salt. Acid + base = salt + water
what type of chemical reaction is this __Ag+___CuSO4
a salt (ammonium chloride) and hydrogen is produced i think?
These substances are called reactants, the reaction produces products. This type of reaction is called exothermic. As in the following reaction with the burning of methane: CH4 +2O2 ---> CO2 + 2H2O (reactants) (products)
A salt is a type of chemical compound, not a reaction.
a combination reaction
chemical change or chemical reaction.
Water and base
ok well a chemical reaction happens in the mitochindria and this chemical reaction produces ATP which is a type of energy
Exothermic Reaction
One product is produced within a sythesis/combination reaction.
A neutralization reaction will always produce a salt. Acid + base = salt + water
what type of chemical reaction is this __Ag+___CuSO4
synthesis
These are common products of combustion reactions.
After the reaction of an acid with a base a salt and water are obtained.