An acid and alkali will neutralise each other and produce a salt and water. This is called a neutralisation reaction. The name of the salt produced can be worked out from the names of the acid and the ...
Speaker one Neutralisation reactions take place in our everyday lives. For example, there are bacteria in your mouths that convert sugar in foods to an acid which can damage your tooth enamel. So ...
A high-yield, one-pot, scalable reaction facilitates the production of biologically relevant amide compounds using less reactive nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds and carboxylic acid without ...
Acidity or alkalinity of food is measured in terms of the pH value. Food can leave either an acid ash or alkaline ash. The optimal health is in a mildly alkaline body. ii) Alkaline forming elements ...
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