IN NEUTRALISATION REACTION A NEW SUBSTANCE IS FORMED CALLED AS SALT. TRUE OR FALSE
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True!
In a neutralisation reaction salt and water are formed.
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Assertion- In a neutralisation reaction, a new substance called salt is formed.
Ans- True
TYPES OF REACTIONS:
1) Combination reaction - When two reactants combine to form a single product, that type of reaction is known as a ‘combination reaction.’
For ex:-
2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O
Hydrogen + Oxygen = Water
2) Decomposition reaction - When a single reactant breaks down to form two or more products, that type of reaction is known as ‘decomposition reaction.’
For ex:-
CaCO₃ → CO₂ + CaO
Calcium carbonate (on passing of heat) = Carbon Dioxide + Calcium Oxide
3) Displacement reaction - When a more reactive compound displaces the less reactive compound in a reaction, it is known as a ‘displacement reaction.’
For ex:-
FeSO₄ + Cu → CuSO₄ + Fe
Iron Sulphate + Iron = Copper Sulphate + Iron
4) When an acid & base react with each other to form salt and water, it is known as a ‘neutralisation reaction.’
For ex:-
HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H₂O
Hydrochloric acid + Sodium Hydroxide = Sodium Chloride + Water
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