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explain H X+M OH- MX HOH ???

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Answered by Vishav0001
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This is a type of neutralisation reaction, where HX is an acid and MOH is a base. As we know that, when an acid reacts with a base, they neutralise each other by form salt of metal and water as represented by the follwoing reaction:

HX + MOH → MX + H2O

For example HCl reacts with NaOH to form NaCl and water. In this reaction;

HX = HCl

MOH = NaOH

MX = NaCl

so,

HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O
Answered by sardanaurvanshi
28

this is called a neutralisation reaction

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