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"Neutralisation reaction is a chemical change" .justify this statement with the help of an example ​

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Answered by 28mahekdugad58
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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.

For example, the reaction with the hydrochloric acid and the sodium hydroxide gives you HCl + NaOH gives you H2O + NaCl. Balance the chemical equation. Balancing the neutralization reaction involves the process of making sure that there is an equal number of moles of each of the elements on both sides of the equation.


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Answered by omprasadmishra53
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Neutralisation reaction is a chemical change because In chemical reaction, New substances with different properties are formed.like this, In neutralisation reaction, New substances with different properties are formed.

The examples of neutralisation reaction are ÷

NAOH + HCL = Nacl + H2o


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