explain why if we touch the test tube immediately after carrying out the neutralisation reaction of an acid and a base in it,it is found to be some what hot
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Yes, it is found to be hot.
Explanation:
In neutralisation reaction, heat is always produced or evolved. The evolved heat raises the temperature of the reaction mixture. Therefore, if we touch the test tube immediately after the neutralisation reaction, it is found to be hot.
Acid + Base = Salt + Water (heat is evolved)
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When the neutralization reaction takes place, heat is produced. An acid and a base neutralize each other and form salt and water. The chemical reaction that takes place sometimes produces little amounts of heat. It also depends on the type of acid and base. If the acids and bases are weak, no significant heat is produced.
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