How do acids and bases react?
1 Answer
Jun 24, 2017
A strong acid and base effectively neutralize each other, hence neutralization reactions.
Explanation:
For instance,
In more detail, the ions of each dissociate in a solution, and bond together to form new compounds: usually a water and a salt. By extension, only strong acids and bases completely dissociate and reliably complete such a reaction. Sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acids are a strong base and acid, respectively.