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Neutralisation reaction is a chemical change. Explain in 20 words answer only

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Answered by parul5880
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Neutralization reaction is a chemical action as it is a double replacement reaction. The example is an acid and base reaction gives salt as its product like Hydrogen Chloride and Sodium Hydroxide gives Sodium Chloride and of course the water as its product.

Answered by SUHEL978
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Neutralisation reaction is a chemical reaction because of reaction of acids and bases which forms a new substance that is salt.

WE KNOW THAT TWO SUBSTANCES REACT TO GIVE NEW SUBSTANCE WITH DIFFERENT properties.

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