Salts are the products of a reaction between an acid and a base; a common example:
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
Alkali salts is also known as being a basic salt. Alkali salts are the result from the neutralization of a strong base and a weak acid. It is not a neutral salt.
Yes, acids are neutralized by alkalis to form salts and water. This chemical reaction involves the transfer of a proton (H+) from the acid to the alkali, resulting in the formation of a salt. This reaction is known as neutralization and is a common way to prepare salts in the laboratory.
smelling salts or ammonia carbonate most commonly have a PH of 9, thus making them more basic.
Magnesium oxide is a basic compound, also known as an alkali. It reacts with acids to form salts and water.
They include: -Hemoglobin + oxyhemoglobin =Acid/alkali K salts of phosphoric acid
Copper oxide is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is considered a basic oxide because it reacts with acids to form salts and water.
a neutral solution is formed! (Acid + Alkali= salt+water)
Ammonia is considered a weak base, not an acid. It can react with acids to form ammonium salts.
An alkali substance typically neutralizes an acid. Alkalis are basic in nature and can react with acids to form salts and water, achieving a neutral pH.
Acid + alkali ---> Salt + Water for exampleSodium Hydroxide + Hydrochloric Acid ---> Sodium Chloride + Water
Salts of phosphoric acid are called phosphates.
Metal oxides are basic in nature, not acidic or alkaline. They react with acids to form salts and water, displaying typical basic behavior.