Chemistry, asked by Delcy, 1 year ago

Explain neutralisation reaction with some examples

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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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Neutralization is a type of chemical reaction in which a strong acid and strong base react with each other to form water and salt. Have you ever been unlucky enough to be stung by a wasp or a bee? Bee stings are acidic in nature, which is why a household remedy for a bee sting is baking soda or sodium bicarbonate, which is a basic substance. A wasp sting, on the other hand, is mildly basic, so a household remedy for this will be vinegar, also known as acetic acid. These simple treatments ease these painful stings by a process called neutralization.

Heartburn, as well as an acidic stomach due to eating too much spicy food, can be relieved by taking an antacid. The antacid is alkaline/basic and helps neutralize the stomach's acidic environmen. You may have used medicine to ease your heartburn via the process of neutralization.

HX(acid) +BOH (base) > BX (salt) H2O( water)
Answered by Anonymous
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hello friend,

When acid and base react with each other to produce salt and water then such reaction is known as neutralisation reaction. For example
1) HCl + NaOh = NaCl + H2O
2) HNO3 + KOH = KNO3 + H2O


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