40cm^3 of acid were mixed with 60cm^3 of alkali in an insulated container. What name is given to this type of reaction?
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neutralisation
Explanation:
when you mix the two acids together.
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The mixing of 40cm^3 of acid with 60cm^3 of alkali, in an insulated container, is a type of "neutralization reaction".
- Several types of chemical reactions occur in nature.
- One of the several types of chemical reactions is called a neutralization reaction. In this type of reaction, an acid and a base react together to form salt and water as the end products of the reaction.
- The general representation of a neutralization reaction is represented as H-A (acid) + B-OH (base) -> BA (salt) + H2O.
- According to the question, 40cm^3 of acid reacts with 60cm^3 of alkali, in an insulated container, to undergo a neutralization reaction and produce its respective salt and water.
- That's why displacement reaction is the correct answer to the given question.
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