The reaction between an acid and an alkali is called neutralization. In this reaction, an acid and a base react to form a salt and water.
No, changing the concentration of an acid does not affect the temperature at neutralisation. The temperature change during neutralisation is determined by the amount of heat released or absorbed during the reaction, which is dependent on the specific acid and base involved, not their concentrations.
it is a neutralisation reaction formed from an acid + base
yes it does occur in the roots as it takes nutrients from the soil.
he discovered bacteria
i saw See's saw saw Soar's seesaw, see?
neutralisation reaction: n=vm2 + charlotte
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Saw. Like you saw that bird. I think someone is teasing you, the above refers to the past tense. The future is: 'I will see', 'you will see' etc.
he saw that it was very dangerous and did not like it
like "see saw" i would think.
Going up & down like on a see-saw.
Going up & down like on a see-saw.
If you mean scene like a move scene it isn't a verb therefore there is no past tense. If you mean seen it would be saw. To see I see the light I saw the light last night I will see the light tomorrow I will see, I see, I saw and I have seen.
Saw. Like you saw that bird. I think someone is teasing you, the above refers to the past tense. The future is: 'I will see', 'you will see' etc.
A saw with glasses on it is commonly referred to as "sawdust."
The phrase "What you see is what you get" is like "you get what you get and you don't throw a fit" basically like saying if I saw a $20.00 bill on the ground, that is what i would get:)