Hydrogen gas is neutral when it react with a strong acid with a weak base then their solution will be acidic and when it react with a strong base and weak acid then their solution will be basic in nature.
yes, when an acid and a base react with each other, they typically create something neutral, like water. The catalyst created by researchers at Brookhaven Lab connects hydrogen gas and carbon dioxide, "storing" the hydrogen linked to carbon dioxide in a mildly basic solution
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Gariman answered this
NEUTRAL
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Pratham Mehta answered this
acidic
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Atharva😊 answered this
Neutral
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Pranav answered this
The solution is neither acidic or basic. An acid is a substance that donates hydrogen ions. Because of this, when an acid is dissolved in water, the balance between hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions is shifted. Now there are more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions in the solution.
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Prakhar Khandelwal answered this
Acidic
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Chirag M Pattewar answered this
acidic
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Narayan answered this
Nothing No acidic nor basis
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Amarnath Ashokan answered this
Acidic
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Sneha Jain answered this
neutral as it has 1 Electron in valance shell and so,it's valency is positive and negative both then therefore it is not acidic nor basic