When a strong acid and a strong base mix, all acidic protons will react with every basic molecule until one or the other runs out. The curve for a titration of a strong acid with a strong base will change slowly at first, and dramatically when the equivalence point (where the number of moles of acid is equal to the number of moles of base) is reached. The reaction, like all acid-base reactions, is fast.
Water and an aqueous salt are often formed
The acid donates protons to the base to form the products
Strong acid (H+) neutralizes (strong or weak) bases.
H+ + OH- --> H2O
2H+ + S2- --> H2S
A mixture of ammonium acetate and citrate is obtained.
when acid mix with soda, it will produce carbon dioxide
taste very strong sour
You get warm, weak glue.
You get weak, wimpy Elmer's glue.
acid + base = salt+ water
It will neutralize the mix.
This is a neutralization reaction.
what happens when you mix vinegar and baking soda
They react by forming water and a salt which is either soluble thus ionised, or as insoluble precipitate.
we get salt and water
That's an exo-thermal reaction, when the strong acid and base mixed, the reaction is very vigorous.
Well, Vinegar is an acid and Baking Soda is a base and when you mix those two you get a Chemical reaction and that is what happens when you mix any acid and base you get a chemical reaction.
This is a neutralization reaction; the product is a salt.
the molecules are donated to water molecules. if a little of the acid remains after it is added to water, then it is a strong acid. if a lot remains, then it is a weak acid. same goes for bases.
Since Sodium Hydroxide is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid, you will make water and sodium chloride.
An acid can turn into a base if you mix a much stronger base with it! That way the base acid overpowers the acid and makes the acid a base!