salt ions and water and an equal amount of hydrogen and hydroxide ions.
It does not contain any Ions It does contain ions. The point is that the positive (H) and negative (OH) ions are equal in concentration.
A solution contain a solute dissolved in a solvent.
Because this solution contain copper(II) sulfate.
neutral solution does not contain free ions.
From looking at a chemical analysis of Sodium Chlorate (NaClO3) it would appear that soda crystals would neutralise it. Mix it up in a solution and pour over. Look here for information: http://www.ihcworld.com/royellis/ABCSafe/chemicals/sodium-chlorate.htm Hope this helps Chris
7.0, or the pH of water.
The electrical charges were each other neutralized.
When a solution is neutralized, the pH typically moves towards 7, which is considered neutral. This occurs because the reaction between an acid and a base results in the formation of water and a salt, which reduces the concentration of excess H+ or OH- ions in the solution.
Calcium chloride (CaCl2) is formed when a solution of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) is neutralized by hydrochloric acid (HCl).
You can tell that an acid has been neutralized by sodium carbonate when effervescence (bubbling) occurs, indicating the release of carbon dioxide gas. Additionally, the solution's pH will be closer to neutral after the reaction is complete.
Salt is added to soap solution to help precipitation and separation of salt.
Yes, when HCl is neutralized with NaOH, the concentration of HCl decreases as it reacts with NaOH to form water and NaCl. The concentration of the resulting NaCl solution will increase as the reaction progresses.
it contain solvent
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it is diluted Edited: It is NOT diluted. It is neutralized.
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CaCl2: Ca(OH)2 + HCl -------> CaCl2 + H2O