Science, asked by anilsingh41890, 9 months ago

Neutralisation reaction is a
(a) physical and reversible change.
(b) physical change that cannot be reversed.
(c) chemical and reversible change.
(d) chemical change that cannot be reversed​

Answers

Answered by AztecBlackBeast
11

Answer:

Answer is (d) chemical change that cannot be reversed

Explanation:

It is a chemical reaction where an acid and base reacts with each other quantitatively. Neutralization is an irreversible process.

Answered by Tswlover
5

Answer:

(c) chemical and reversible change

Explanation: This q. is from the Acids and Bases chapter.

When acidic substances are mixed with basic substances they neutralize each other to make a chemical compound that is neither acidic nor basic .

It can also be reversed ; if you add more of the acidic substance it will turn acidic or if you add more of the basic substance it'll turn basic  

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