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What is the meaning of to neutralize?

Neutralise is to make something innefective.


How do you spell neutralize?

That is the correct US spelling of "neutralize" (to render ineffective or to cancel out).The UK spelling is neutralise.


Will ammonia neutralise sulphuric acid?

Yes. Ammonia is a base that will neutralize sulfuric acid.


How do we neutralise the acid?

To neutralize an acid, you can add a base to it. The base will react with the acid to form water and a salt, which will decrease the acidity of the solution. It's important to use the correct amount of base to completely neutralize the acid.


How do you neutralize soil after fertilized?

To neutralise a sample of soil, you must determine the pH of the soil sample either acidic or alkaline. Add lime (e.g. Limestone) to acidic soil to neutralise it. And add sulphur to alkaline soil which will neutralise it.


Do bases neutralise acids?

Yes, bases neutralize acids by accepting their hydrogen ions to form water and a salt. This reaction reduces the acidity of the solution.


How does Rennie's antacid tablets neutralise stomach acid?

The alkali in the Rennie tablets neutralize the Hydrochloric acid in the stomach.


How do you neutralize water?

Water is slightly acidic (around pH 5.6),a lot of countries/places,such as Sweden, use calcium oxide to neutralise bodies of water affected by acid rain.


Why do you have to put washing soda on a bee string?

You need to neutralise the bee sting and using bicorbonate or washing soda will help neutralize it.


Can calcium oxide be used to neutralise water polluted with acid rain?

No, you need Calcium Carbonate not Calcium Oxide to neutralize the acid.


How can we neutralise them?

Use the Mega-Plasma Blaster, it never fails to neutralise with extreme prejudice.


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.