An indicator has a different color in acidic or basic solutions; the nature of complexes formed is different.
when a base is mixed with an acidic solution why does neutralization occurs?
it is acid
It is not a acid or base. It is a neutral compound.
NEUTRAL
milk is an acid (barely... It is very close to neutral)
An acid-base reaction is neutralisation. The products are a neutral salt and water.
A strong acid reacting with a strong base will form water and a salt. This reaction will result in a neutral solution because the acid and base will neutralize each other's properties.
In a neutralization reaction, an acid reacts with a base to form salt and water. This reaction involves the transfer of protons from the acid to the base, resulting in the formation of a neutral solution.
Chemical property: Reacts with acid to form a salt and water through a neutralization reaction. Physical property: Acid-base indicators change color in the presence of an acid.
A solution that has a pH of 7, i.e. it is neutral.
The neutralization of citric acid and sodium hydroxide is an acid-base reaction. Citric acid, being an acid, reacts with sodium hydroxide, a base, to form water and a salt (sodium citrate), resulting in a neutral pH solution.
It forms a neutral solution. This process is known as a neutralization reaction
Acid-base indicators, are chemicals that change color in response to acidic or basic conditions.
No, an acid does not fizz when it becomes neutral. Fizzing typically occurs when an acid reacts with a base to produce water and a salt. When an acid becomes neutral, it simply loses its acidic properties and does not undergo a fizzing reaction.
Water is neutral, with a pH of 7. It is not an acid or a base.
common household indicators of acid base
Salt is neither an acid nor a base. It is a neutral compound formed from the reaction of an acid and a base.