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‘neutralisation reaction is a chemical change’.justify the statement with the help of an example. ​

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Answered by Foram1439
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Answer :

Nautralization reaction is a chemical change it involves the reaction of base and an acid who gives two new compounds, water and salt.

for eg.

HCl + Naoh --->Nacl +H2o

In naturalisation reaction the acid and base react to form salt and water. So there is chemical change that is new compounds are form.

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Answered by bkshs1119
1

Answer:

NEUTRALIZATION IS A CHEMICAL CHANGE SINCE 2 REACTANTS REACT TOGETHER (ACID AND A BASE) AND FORM 2 PRODUCTS (SALT AND WATER)

A REACTION IS SAID TO BE A CHEMICAL CHANGE WHEN 2 OR MORE REACTANTS REACT TOGETHER AND FORM 2 OR MORE PRODUCTS IN WHICH THE PRODUCTS HAVE DIFFERENT CHEMICAL PROPERTIES THAN THAT OF THE REACTANTS

NEUTRALIZATION REACTION IS ALSO KNOW AS DOUBLE DECOMPOSITION REACTION

EG :-

HCL + NAOH -------> NACl + H2O

Explanation:

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