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What are the products of acid base?

Water, Salt, Heat Acid-base neutralizations are exothermic. acid-lemon, vinegar base-soap slippery stuff neutral-water


How do you remove soap from a fish pond?

put salt and vinegar into the pond, this will remove the soap plus salt and vinegar go really well with fish


Does soap contain a weak acid or a strong alkali?

A soap contains a strong alkali,because it produces OH- ions in the water.


What is the equation of the reaction of the soap and the hydrochloric acid?

The reaction between soap, which is typically a salt of a fatty acid, and hydrochloric acid would produce the fatty acid and the salt of hydrochloric acid. The general equation would be: Soap (fatty acid salt) + HCl → Fatty acid + HCl.


Is a soap a acid?

soap the salt of a fatty acid and so it is almost an acid, but it is an alkaline


What neutralizes soap?

Acids, such as vinegar or citric acid, can neutralize soap because they react with the alkaline components of the soap, resulting in a more neutral pH. By adding an acid to soap, you can reduce its cleaning properties and create a milder solution.


What is Salt of fatty acid called?

fatty acid salt, but I think you are looking for the word soap, or surfactant


What is formed when HCL is added to soap?

Soap contains the sodium salts of a mixture of long chain carboxylic acids (typically 12-16 carbon atoms). The acids are less water soluble than the salts and precipitate when soap solution is acidified.


What type of liquid cleans pennies the best?

A mixture of vinegar and salt or a commercial acid-based cleaning solution can effectively clean pennies. The acid helps to dissolve the tarnish and dirt on the surface of the pennies, revealing the shiny copper underneath.


What is the sodium salt of a long-chain fatty acid?

The sodium salt of a long-chain fatty acid is commonly known as a soap. It is formed when a fatty acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to produce a salt. Soaps are amphiphilic molecules that can interact with both water and oil, making them effective for cleaning purposes.


What is the soap?

Soapy water is water which has soap dissolved in it.


Give you atleast 10 products of chemistry?

Hydrochloric acid Sodium chloride (table salt) Methane Copper sulfate Ammonium nitrate Acetic acid (vinegar) Ethanol (alcohol) Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) Hydrogen peroxide Sulfuric acid