Most reactions between an acid and a base form a salt and water.
Which describes an acid-base reaction?
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it is also called as neutralisation reaction as in it an acid and a base reacts with each other to neutralise each other's effect eg.when a bee stings someone formic acid(an acid) enters the skin and gives pain this can be reduced by rubbing slaked lime(a base) over it
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it is a type of neutralisation reaction in which an acid and a base react will with each other,
to neutralize the reaction we use acid and base and it form salt and water
HCL+ NAOH - NACL + H2O
to neutralize the reaction we use acid and base and it form salt and water
HCL+ NAOH - NACL + H2O
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