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When a strong acid and a strong base neutralize each other the products are a salt and water.

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When an acid and an alkali or a base neutralise each other what product is formed?

When an acid and an alkali or base neutralize each other, they form water and a salt. This process is known as neutralization. The resulting salt is composed of the positive ion from the alkali or base and the negative ion from the acid.


How do you neutralize a acid or alkali?

To neutralize an acid, you can add a base. For example, mixing vinegar (an acid) with baking soda (a base) creates carbon dioxide gas and water. To neutralize an alkali, you can add an acid. For instance, mixing a solution of sodium hydroxide (an alkali) with hydrochloric acid would form water and a salt.


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.


Is indigestion powder a alkali or an acid?

Its an alkali or a base that is required to neutralise the acid in the stomach. The acid on the stomach is the primary cause of the burning sensation. Nick A.Toon


Acid - base neutralization reactions commonly occur in the human body producing what?

They can benefit the body. For example, you can take an indigestion tablet (alkali) to neutralise the acid in your stomach if you have too much. Also, by brushing your teeth you neutralise the acid in your mouth.


How do you neutralise acid?

by mixing it with base


What b can neutralise acid?

base


How can you neutralize an acid or a base?

To neutralise an acid you add the equivalent amount of base/ alkali. And for a base/ alkali you add an acid. The reaction that takes place is exothermic, when the temperature stops rising and starts to decrease you know the neutralisation has taken place.


How do you neutralise a concentrated acid?

by the addition of base


What happens to the corrosive properties of an acid and a base after they neutralise each other?

These corrosive properties disappear.


How can an acid be neutralised?

An acid can be neutralized by adding a base to it. The base will react with the acid to form water and a salt, which will reduce the acidity of the solution. The amount of base needed to completely neutralize the acid depends on the strength and concentration of the acid.


What is used to neutralise sulphuric acid?

any base