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- 3. A reaction between an acid and a base that produces salt and water.
- 5. A type of compound that reacts with an acid in a neutralization reaction to produce salt and water.
- 6. A compound formed when the hydrogen ion in an acid is replaced by a metal or ammonium ion.
- 7. dioxide A gas produced when an acid reacts with a metal carbonate.
- 8. A positively charged ion formed when an atom loses electrons.
- 9. An example of a metal that can react with acids to form salts.
- 10. salt Another name for sodium chloride, commonly used in food.
- 11. ion An ion present in all acids and responsible for acidic properties.
- 15. reaction A type of reaction between a metal carbonate and an acid, producing gas, water, and salt.
- 16. A negatively charged ion formed when an atom gains electrons.
- 17. hydroxide An example of a base that dissolves in water, with the formula NaOH.
- 18. A highly reactive metal that is not used in salt preparation through acid reactions.
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- 1. reaction method A method of salt preparation involving a reaction between an acid and a carbonate, producing water and a gas.
- 2. chloride A type of salt that dissolves in water and is commonly found in seawater.
- 4. acid The acid that reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium chloride.
- 11. A gas produced when zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid.
- 12. oxide A compound used to increase soil pH in agriculture, also known as quicklime.
- 13. An element found in table salt, symbolized as Na.
- 14. A byproduct besides salt in the reaction between a metal oxide and an acid.
- 15. nitrate A type of salt used as a fertilizer in agriculture.
