When an acid and a base react, the two products formed are a salt and water. The salt is composed of the cation from the base and the anion from the acid.
When an acid and a base are mixed together, the products formed are water and a salt. The salt is usually a compound composed of the cation from the base and the anion from the acid.
Well, Vinegar is an acid and Baking Soda is a base and when you mix those two you get a Chemical reaction and that is what happens when you mix any acid and base you get a chemical reaction.
In most spontaneous chemical reactions some amount of heat is produced. Another way of saying this is: Reactions occur because the products are a lower energy (more stable) than the reactants. Then extra energy is left over in the form of heat in the reaction system. For acids and bases the products are water and dissolved salt. CO2 (carbon dioxide) is also produced as a gas. which dissipates with the heat, causing fizzing. Try mixing baking soda (calcium bicarbonate) with vinegar (acetic acid) in the kitchen! These products are particularly stable (low energy) and so a lot of heat it (is) released to the solvent -- water. If the water reaches 100 degrees Celsius it will boil -- sometimes violently -- making it appear to have exploded.
When a strong acid and a strong base are combined, the products formed are salt and water. The salt is a neutral compound composed of the positive ion from the base and the negative ion from the acid.
When an acid and a base react, the two products formed are a salt and water. The salt is composed of the cation from the base and the anion from the acid.
When an acid and a base are mixed together, the products formed are water and a salt. The salt is usually a compound composed of the cation from the base and the anion from the acid.
Well, Vinegar is an acid and Baking Soda is a base and when you mix those two you get a Chemical reaction and that is what happens when you mix any acid and base you get a chemical reaction.
When an acid and a base mix, they can form a chunky substance known as a precipitate. This occurs when the combination of the two solutions causes a chemical reaction that produces an insoluble solid. This solid material appears as clumps or chunks in the mixture.
The products of this reaction are a salt and water.
In most spontaneous chemical reactions some amount of heat is produced. Another way of saying this is: Reactions occur because the products are a lower energy (more stable) than the reactants. Then extra energy is left over in the form of heat in the reaction system. For acids and bases the products are water and dissolved salt. CO2 (carbon dioxide) is also produced as a gas. which dissipates with the heat, causing fizzing. Try mixing baking soda (calcium bicarbonate) with vinegar (acetic acid) in the kitchen! These products are particularly stable (low energy) and so a lot of heat it (is) released to the solvent -- water. If the water reaches 100 degrees Celsius it will boil -- sometimes violently -- making it appear to have exploded.
The products of the neutralization reaction between acids and bases are salts and water.
When a strong acid and a strong base are combined, the products formed are salt and water. The salt is a neutral compound composed of the positive ion from the base and the negative ion from the acid.
Water and oil do not mix
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An acid-base neutralization is not a specific reaction, but rather a category of chemical reactions. The two reactants are, as the name would suggest, an acid and a base. When they react, they form water, and a salt. Salt, in this sense, is used as a inclusive term for the ionic compound formed. It is not always table salt (NaCl).
Salt and water. =) A neutraliZation reaction is when you mix an acid and a base/alkali. They neutralize each other and water and salt are produced. A good example of this: NaOH = Sodium hydroxide (lye) is our base HCl = Hydrochloric acid is.. well, our acid NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O NaCl = Sodium chloride (salt) H2O = Water Why this happens: The different ions are positively or negatively charged and will bond accordingly to become neutral compounds. Here is a simplified breakdown.. Na(+) OH(-1) + H(+) Cl(-) = NaCl + H2O