A chemical that can neutralize an acid is called a base or alkaline substance. When a base reacts with an acid, it undergoes a neutralization reaction, resulting in the formation of water and a salt. Common examples of bases include sodium hydroxide and calcium carbonate.
The body gets rid of lactic acid by converting it back into pyruvate. This process requires oxygen, which allows pyruvate to enter the mitochondria for further energy production.
chemical reaction.
a chemical called antibiotic that limit the growth of or kills other bacteria.
The type of weathering that does not alter the chemical composition of the rock is called physical weathering. The acid weathering usually alter the chemical composition of a rock.
This chemical property is called reactivity.
The acid with the chemical formula HClO4 is called perchloric acid.
oxygen
Oxygen?
The chemical compound HNO3 is called nitric acid.
The chemical reaction in which an acid combines with a base is called a neutralization reaction. In this reaction, the acid and base react to form water and a salt.
trans-butenedioic acid,C4H4O4 also called fumaric acid
The chemical formula of hypobromous acid is HBrO.
This is a chemical reaction between the acid and the mineral.
Neutral
hydrochloric acid
Such a chemical species is called a conjugate base.
Chemical property because acid is a chemical