3. What are neutralisation reactions? What are the products obtained in these reactions?
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For example, hydrochloric acid, HCl, is a strong acid. A strong base is one that is fully dissociated in aqueous solution. For example, sodium hydroxide, NaOH, is a strong base. When a strong acid is neutralized by a strong base there are no excess hydrogen ions left in the solution.
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A neutralization reaction is a reaction of an acid and a base that results in an ionic compound and possibly water.
Neutralization reactions occur when two reactants, an acid and a base, combine to form the products salt and water.
For example when HCl (Hydrochloric acid), a strong acid, reacts with NaOH, a strong base, then the resulting salt is sodium chloride and water.
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