When an Acid and an alkali are mixed together they create neutral liqid so it is not acid or alkali anymore
its when you add an acid and an alkali together to make something neutral
Normally this is where we nutralise a solution that is acidic or basic. For example if i wanted to nutrealise the acid in a solution i would add a base and then perform a separation to get the final product. and the generally accepted equation for nutralisation is: Acid + Base = Salt + Water
If u add water to lime it will be lime water which is base thus when acid reacts with base then that will be "neutralization reaction". And formation of salt and water will take place. It will be exothermic in nature.
its when you add an acid and an alkali together to make something neutral
Normally this is where we nutralise a solution that is acidic or basic. For example if i wanted to nutrealise the acid in a solution i would add a base and then perform a separation to get the final product. and the generally accepted equation for nutralisation is: Acid + Base = Salt + Water
You can use the formula: (Molarity of NaOH) x (Volume of NaOH) = (Molarity of HCl) x (Volume of HCl). Plugging in the values, (0.01470 M) x (23.74 mL) = (Molarity of HCl) x (25.00 mL). Solve for the Molarity of HCl to find the concentration of hydrochloric acid.
If u add water to lime it will be lime water which is base thus when acid reacts with base then that will be "neutralization reaction". And formation of salt and water will take place. It will be exothermic in nature.