CHEMISTRY HELP PLEASE!!!

What happens when a beaker of acid is titrated with a basic solution?

The acid reacts with bubbling and smoke formed

The acid becomes neutralized

The acid forms a precipitate

The base has no effect on the acid

Respuesta :

The acid becomes neutralised.

Answer : when a beaker of acid is titrated with a basic solution, the acid becomes neutralized.

Explanation :

The reaction in which an acid reacts with a base forming a salt and water is known as neutralization reaction.

During neutralization reaction, acid and base neutralize each other.

That means they both lose their properties and completely new substances are formed which have different properties

For example, a reaction of acid HCl with base NaOH produces water and salt, NaCl.

[tex] HCl + NaOH \rightarrow NaCl + H2O [/tex]

Therefore we can say that, when a beaker of acid is titrated with a basic solution, the acid is neutralized.