A neutral solution is true neutral with a pH of 7,00.
Anything with a pH of 7 is neutral
Calcium chloride solution is neutral.
If you mix an neutral and an acid, The pH of the solution will be closer to 7 (neutral).Also if you mix an acid with an alkali (providing they are around the same strengh) it will turn neutral. Its like mixing orange juice with water, The juice is acid and the water is neutral, put water in the juice and it become weaker.
A base has a slippery soapy feel.
To determine which solution would require the greatest amount of base to reach a neutral pH, you would look for the solution with the lowest initial pH. For example, a strong acid solution, such as hydrochloric acid (HCl) at a low concentration (e.g., pH 1), would require significantly more base to neutralize it compared to a solution with a pH closer to neutral, like a weak acid solution. The greater the acidity (lower pH), the more base is needed to achieve a neutral pH of 7.
It is neutral
It is neutral
You add an acid to a base to neutralize it. The acid and base react to form water and a salt, resulting in a neutral solution.
Acid solution is not neutral, neutral is PH=7, so you need to add base until PH=7
A solution may be acidic basic or neutral.
A NEUTRAL solution. NB Bases in solution are known as ALKALIs.
Anything with a pH of 7 is neutral
Hydrochloric acid is an acid.
It is neither. It is a neutral substance when solvated in water.
Calcium chloride solution is neutral.
An acid or base is never a single element, it is a solution, and a solution that contains H+ OR OH- in it, so oxygen is neither an acid nor base.
No. An acid-base reaction may result in a solution that is neutral, but most of these reactions, as well as any reaction itself, cannot be called neutral.