Science, asked by madhu92, 1 year ago

why acid don't react with acid????

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Answered by subratsahu737
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Reactions of acids with metals. Acids react with most metals and a salt is produced. But unlike the reactionbetween acids and bases we don't get any water. Instead we get hydrogen gas.

prabinbehera1: thanks
subratsahu737: its ok bro
madhu92: nope.... I don't think so
subratsahu737: hmm
farurockzp4pnzs: An acid can not react with acid. You will need a base for that.

Two acids in a solution will liverate H+ ions and according to common ion effect , the ionizarion of one of the acids would suppress the ionization of the other if they have different strengths.

Moreover, an H+ needs an OH- to get neutralized. Thus two acids wont react together.

They will just reduce the pH of the water they are in.
Answered by Anonymous
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acid don't react with acid because when we add acid with acid then only become acid and as there pH is same also They don't react.

madhu92: not satisfactory dude
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youtubekrrrana: I too not satisfied with the answer
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youtubekrrrana: Hmm
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