KA1 Recall which substance(s) are always produced in reactions between an acid and a base.A saltCarbon dioxide gasWaterHydrogen gas
Question
KA1 Recall which substance(s) are always produced in reactions between an acid and a base.A saltCarbon dioxide gasWaterHydrogen gas
Solution
In reactions between an acid and a base, the substances that are always produced are a salt and water. This type of reaction is known as a neutralization reaction. Carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas are not always produced in these reactions.
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