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Answered by ItzDevilKing
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Following are the three applications of neutralisation reaction:----

Persons suffering from acidity are given ant acid tablets which contain basic Magnesium hydroxide to neutralize excess acid formed in the stomach....

⚫The stings of bees and ants contain formic acid. This is neutralized by rubbing soap, which is alkaline......

⚫Toothpastes are basic in nature and these neutralize the excess acid produced in our mouth by Degradation of sugar and food particles left after eating.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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When soil becomes acidic slaked lime is added to it to neutralize the acid.Bee sting is acidic, and is treated with sodium bicarbonate to neutralize the acid and releive the pain.Wasp sting is basic and can be treated with acid such as vinegar.Anatacids contain base to neutralize the acidity in the stomach.When we brush our teeth after eating, we neutralize the acidic medium of our mouth with base present in toothpaste to prevent tooth decay.Baking soda is added to cake, which reacts with tartric acid and releases carbon-di-oxide which makes the cake rise.Baking soda is also added to milk which neutralizes the lactic acid in milk tp prevent curdling of milk.Fire extinguisher work on liberation of carbon-di-oxide, by reaction between sodium bicarbonate and an acid.Common salt is prepared by reaction between sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid.

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