The salts of sulfuric acids are called sulfates.
Acids react -in most cases, but not exclusively- well with basic (alkaline) compounds.
Salts are the products of reactions between bases and acids.
For example, ionic compounds: inorganic acids, salts, bases; many organic compounds, etc.
Many metals reacts with acids forming salts.
Acids and bases are known for forming salts through a chemical reaction called neutralization. Acids release hydrogen ions (H+) in water, while bases release hydroxide ions (OH-). When an acid reacts with a base, the resulting product is a salt and water.
Salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases. Example: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
For example acids, bases, salts.
Yes; for example soluble carbonates.
Acids reacting with bases form salts. Salts may soluble in acids.
The minerals that form in a solution from acids and bases are called salts. Salts are ionic compounds that result from the neutralization reaction between an acid and a base.
Acids react -in most cases, but not exclusively- well with basic (alkaline) compounds.
Acids, Bases, and Salts are all grouped together in a category called electrolytes, which means that a solution of a given substance will conduct electricity.!! :)
Salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases.
Salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases.
No; salts can be acidic, basic or neutral.
Salts are formed by the reactions between acids and salts; a salt contain an anion from the acid and a cation from the base.
No, acids do not neutralize acids. Acids neutralize bases to form salts and water. When an acid reacts with a base, they undergo a chemical reaction called a neutralization reaction that results in the formation of a salt and water.