Asked by caseoh sigma sterling
substances will make a salt when combined?
Group of answer choices
Soap and ammonia
Soda and wine
Vinegar and antacids
Fertilizer and detergent
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Salts form when an acid reacts with a base (neutralization). So:
- Soda (baking soda, a base) + wine (acidic) → salt (plus CO2)
- Vinegar (acetic acid) + antacids (bases like Mg(OH)2, CaCO3, NaHCO3) → acetate salts (plus water/CO2)
Soap + ammonia and fertilizer + detergent are not typical acid–base pairs that produce a new salt.
- Soda (baking soda, a base) + wine (acidic) → salt (plus CO2)
- Vinegar (acetic acid) + antacids (bases like Mg(OH)2, CaCO3, NaHCO3) → acetate salts (plus water/CO2)
Soap + ammonia and fertilizer + detergent are not typical acid–base pairs that produce a new salt.
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