No, any how you can NOT mix salt (or any matter) with heat (or any form of energy), you can only mix TWO or more compounds (or other forms of matter)
However if you're talking about heating up the salt then the temperature will rise, and that's the only change.
The products of a neutralization reaction are typically water and a salt. When an acid and a base react together, they neutralize each other, forming water and a salt as the final products. Additionally, heat is often produced during this reaction.
A reaction between a base and an acid is a neutralization reaction with the formation of a salt.
No, the reaction between an acid and a metal is a redox reaction, not a neutralization reaction. In this reaction, the metal displaces the hydrogen in the acid to form a salt and hydrogen gas. Neutralization reactions occur when an acid reacts with a base to form water and a salt.
A neutralization reaction occur between a base and an acid; the product is a salt.
No, a reaction will not typically occur between a metal and a solution of its own metal salt. This is because the metal is in a more stable, elemental form and does not have a driving force to displace itself from the salt solution. In general, a metal can only displace another metal from its salt solution if it is higher in the reactivity series.
The products of a neutralization reaction are typically water and a salt. When an acid and a base react together, they neutralize each other, forming water and a salt as the final products. Additionally, heat is often produced during this reaction.
Any reaction occur.
When you heat salt (sodium chloride), it undergoes a physical change rather than a chemical change. The heat causes the salt crystals to break apart and melt into a liquid state. Upon cooling, the liquid salt will solidify back into crystals.
When a salt is dissolved in water, no reaction takes place in terms of formation of new products since dissolution of a salt in water is a mixture. But this combination might be endothermic(solution absorbs heat) or exothermic(solution gives out heat).
Any reaction occur.
Any reaction occur.
Any reaction occur.
A reaction between a base and an acid is a neutralization reaction with the formation of a salt.
No, when sodium hydroxide and sodium chloride are mixed together, no chemical reaction occurs. They simply form a mixture of the two substances.
Any reaction occur.
The reaction between hydrochloric acid and potassium hydroxide is a chemical reaction that forms water and potassium chloride salt. It is an exothermic reaction, meaning that heat is released as a result of the reaction.
Sodium chloride melts at 801 0C. Sugar melt rapidly and after 180 0C a thermal decomposition reaction occur, the final product being a coke.