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'Neutralisation reaction is a chemical change. Justify this statement with the
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Answered by EnchantedRahuL
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  • Neutralization reaction is a chemical change it envolves the reaction of base and an acid who gives two new compounds, water and salt. For eg. Hcl+Naoh----> Nacl+ H2O. In neutralisation reaction the acid and base reacts to form salt and water so there is chemical change that is new compounds are form .

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Neutralization reaction is a chemical change it envolves the reaction of base and an acid who gives two new compounds, water and salt. For eg. Hcl+Naoh----> Nacl+ H2O. In neutralisation reaction the acid and base reacts to form salt and water so there is chemical change that is new compounds are form .

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