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an acid is neutralized by a base what is this type of reaction called other than neutralization​

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Acid and base react together to form salt and water.

Acid and base react together to form salt and water.Both salt and water are neutral, this means, when acid and base react with each other, they neutralise each other.

Acid and base react together to form salt and water.Both salt and water are neutral, this means, when acid and base react with each other, they neutralise each other.Hence, it is called a neutralisation reaction.

Acid and base react together to form salt and water.Both salt and water are neutral, this means, when acid and base react with each other, they neutralise each other.Hence, it is called a neutralisation reaction.But remember, neutral salt will only be formed when a strong acid reacts with strong base or weak acid with weak base.

Acid and base react together to form salt and water.Both salt and water are neutral, this means, when acid and base react with each other, they neutralise each other.Hence, it is called a neutralisation reaction.But remember, neutral salt will only be formed when a strong acid reacts with strong base or weak acid with weak base.If acid is stronger, acidic salt will be formed, and if base is stronger, basic salt will be formed.

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