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A solid formed by reaction of two gases, one of which is acidic and the other basic in nature.​

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Answered by truptiprabhu125
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This process is known as neutralisation reaction. Hence, a solid formed by the reaction of two gases, one of which is acidic and the other basic in nature is salt. Note:Amphoteric Compounds: Those compounds which can act as both acids as well as bases are known as amphoteric compounds. For example: water.

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Answered by neelrajK
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This process is known as neutralisation reaction. Hence, a solid formed by the reaction of two gases, one of which is acidic and the other basic in nature is salt. Note:Amphoteric Compounds: Those compounds which can act as both acids as well as bases are known as amphoteric compounds. For example: water.

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