Science, asked by gagankang585, 6 months ago

explain

with example why neutralisation
reaction always exthermic​

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Answered by manpreetkaur2k8
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Since strong acids and strong bases are completely dissociated in solution, no formal bonds are being broken. The formation of two very strong covalent bonds between hydrogen and the hydroxide ion is responsible for the neutralization reaction's exothermic character.

Answered by jayesh1963
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Answer:

it is exothermic because the bonds between the atom in both acid and base are broken to given salt and water .due to liberation of energy it is exothermic.please mark as brainliest

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