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1. Substances that are neither acidic or basic 2. The common name of calcium carbonate 3. Substances produced as a result of the neutralization of acids and bases​

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Answered by dilipsscs2008
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Answer:

1)Neutral substance

2)Chalk

3)Neutralization is the reaction of an acid and a base, which forms water and a salt.

Answered by shilpa85475
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1. NEUTRAL SUBSTANCES:

They are substances that are neither acidic nor basic. These substances do not show any change in the indicators.

Water, sugar solution, table salt are some of the examples of neutral substances.

2. CALCITE:

It is the most common name for calcium carbonate in its natural form.

However, it is generally replaced with chalk.

3. SALT and WATER:

Whenever a neutralization reaction takes place, salt and water are produced.

For example:

HCl+NaOH\rightarrow NaCl+H_{2}O \\(acid)+(base)\rightarrow (salt)+(water)

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