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explain neutralisation ? and acids and bases​

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Answered by snehakumari1952005
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In chemistry, neutralization or neutralisation is a chemical reaction in which acid and a base react quantitatively with each other. In a reaction in water, neutralization results in there being no excess of hydrogen or hydroxide ions present in the solution.

Answered by kadriharun2001
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Neutralisation is a reaction in which a base reacts with an acid which has the pH level as 7.The reaction gives out an ionic compound and water(salt +water)

acid is a substance which has a sour tastethey turn blue litmus red and conduct electricity.

a base is a substance which has a sour taste and turns blue litmus red,and it neutralises an acid

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