In a nuetralisation reaction, an acid reacts with a base to give. a.another acid. b.another base. c .a salt and water
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The answer is salt and water
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When acids and bases are mixed together, then neutralization reaction takes places. Both acids and bases cancel the effect of each other and salt and water are formed. As the process's name suggests neutral, salt is a neutral substance and water is neutral too.
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