salt+heat
water
Only when they exactly neutralise one another.
This is an double-displacement reaction, in this case and acid-base reaction.
Id say a milligram of salt equals a milligram. A grain of salt is rediculously small, way smaller than a milligram, about 100 Micrograms
acid + metal carbonate--> Salt+ Carbon dioxide+ water
The products are a salt and water.
And acid plus an alkali produces water and a salt.
salt+heat
water
an ammonium salt
hydrogen gas
It's a neutralisation reaction. Acid+Alkali=Salt+Water.
when alkali which can also be called a base reacts with an acid, a salt is usually form plus water. it is called a neutralization reaction.
hcl acid
OH(-) A hydroxide. base
salt is an acid