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define salt hydrolysis and neutralisation?​

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Answered by sandeepkm3666
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Hydrolysis: It is defined as a reaction in which cation or anion or both the ions of a salt react with water to produce acidity or alkalinity to the solution, Salt + Water Acid + Base.

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It may be defined as a phenomenon in which the anion or cation or both of the salt react with water producing excess of OH- ions or H+ or both in aq. solution

» The process of intermixing of Acid and base to give the salt and water is called neutralisation

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