Chemistry, asked by koolakash5950, 1 year ago

Example for neutralization reactions salt formation

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Answered by Maskvader
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Neutralisation Reaction Is The Reaction in which an acid and base reacts to form salt and water.
NaOH (Base) + HCL(Acid) = NaCl (Salt) + H2O (Water).
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Answered by rishita1161
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Answer:

NaOH+HCL---------> NaCL+H20

(Sodium hydroxide+ Hydrochloric acid=Sodium chloride+Water)

Here Base+Acid=Salt+water

Explanation:

Acid + Base → Salt + Water

Strong Acid and Strong Base Strong acids and strong bases dissociate entirely in aqueous conditions. For example, HCl, H2SO4 are strong acids and NaOH, KOH is a strong base. ..

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