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NeutralisationThe reaction between an acid and a base to give a salt and water is known as a neutralisation reaction. Acids and bases react with each other to nullify the effect of each other. Let us consider a simple reaction. Take a sample of NaOH which is a base and add drops of dilute HCl. This will give the product of salt and water which are neutral.The reaction will be as follows: NaOH + HCl NaCl + H2O This neutralisation also happens in daily life, for example ,while suffering from acidity, it is prescribed to take antacid which are bitter in taste i.e. they are base. And on entering the body the base neutralise the excess acid released into the stomach and convert it into salt and water. *



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The reaction between an acid and a base to give a salt and water is known as a neutralisation reaction. Acids and bases react with each other to nullify the effect of each other. ... Therefore while suffering from acidity it is prescribed to take antacid which are bitter in taste i.e. they are base.

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