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10. The following reaction is an example of-
NaOH + HCl-NaCl + H2O
(a) Combination reaction
(c) displacement reaction
(b) decomposition reaction (d) neutralization reaction

Answers

Answered by asdfghjkl36
19

Explanation:

c. displacement reaction

Answered by Skyllen
50

d) Neutralization reaction

Explanation:-

In the above equation,

  • NaOH - base
  • HCl - Acid
  • NaCl - Salt
  • H2O - Water

Neutralization reaction is a reaction in which acids and base reacts with each other to produce salt and water.

  • And in our above reaction, NaOH(base) reacted with HCl(acid) and formed Salt(NaCl) and Water.

In this reaction, Acids and bases neutralize each other's acidity and basicity.

➻ Acid + Base (alkaline) ➪ Salt + Water

Examples of Neutralization reaction:-

1) \:  \sf \: HCl + KOH  → H_{2}O + KCl

 \sf \: 2) \: 3HCl + Fe(OH)_{3} \longrightarrow 3 H 2O +  FeCl_{3}

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