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describe the process of neutralisation with the help of an example ​

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Answered by sristi999
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Hope it helps ☺️

Explanation:

A neutralisation reaction is when a base reacts with acid to form salt and water.

Acid +base gives salt+water

For example

HCl+NaOH gives NaCl+H2O

Answered by sweet7189
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Answer:

The reaction between an acid and a base is known as neutralisation. Salt and water are produced in this process with the evolution of heat.

Antacids like milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide), baking soda, etc. which contain a base are used for reducing acidity in stomach when excessive acid is released by glands. A neutralization is a type of double replacement reaction. A salt is the product of an acid-base reaction and is a much broader term then common table salt as shown in the first reaction. The following are some examples of neutralization reactions to form salts

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