Chemistry, asked by shrivastavraj352, 3 months ago

What happens when a solution of an acid is mixed with a solution of a base iIn a test tube more than one option may correct

1 point

(i) The temperature of the solution increases.

(ii) The temperature of the solution decreases.

(iii) The temperature of the solution remains the same.

(iv) Salt formation takes place.

Answers

Answered by kamalrajatjoshi94
2

Answer:

The solution between a base and an acid is neutralization reaction so the reaction is exothermic (the temperature increases) salt formation is there and hence:

Ex

NaOH+HCl=NaCl+H2O+heat

(base)(acid) (salt) (water

Option 1 and 4 are right ok.

Answered by sumanabag14
2

Answer:

the ans will be the last one the temperature of the solution remains the same because the temperature can of anything that we can say animals , plants and humans.

and when a acid mixed it will same . the acid has no density so

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