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They react by forming water and a salt which is either soluble thus ionised, or as insoluble precipitate.
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You create a solution of the salt in water.
Yes, when you mix an acid and an alkali, a salt and water are typically produced through a neutralization reaction. The acid donates a proton (H+) to the alkali, forming water, while the remaining ions combine to form a salt.
The products formed are magnesium chloride and water.
we get salt and water
This is a neutralization reaction; the product is a salt.
When an acid and a base are mixed, a chemical reaction called neutralization occurs. The acid donates a proton (H+) to the base, forming water and a salt. The resulting solution is neutral, with a pH of 7.
A salt forms. And also hydrogen gas. It is a very explosive, uncontrolable reaction!
It turns into sulfuric acid. Then add salt, and it becomes hydrochloric acid. Awesome, huh? I have some sulfur, and I am going to try it.
If we mix the right amounts of an acid and a base, we get a neutral solution called a salt and water.
When butyric acid (butanoic acid) and sodium hydroxide mix together, a neutralization reaction occurs, forming sodium butyrate salt and water. Sodium butyrate is a salt that is often used in food additives and in the pharmaceutical industry.
When an acid is mixed with a hydroxide base, a neutralization reaction occurs resulting in the formation of water and a salt. The hydrogen ions from the acid combine with the hydroxide ions from the base to form water, while the positive and negative ions from the acid and base combine to form a salt.
When you mix metal oxide and acid, you typically get a salt and water. The metal in the metal oxide reacts with the acid to form a salt, while the oxygen in the metal oxide combines with hydrogen from the acid to form water.
It will neutralize the mix.
You get a salt solution.
it forms an acidic solution