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What is Neutralisation
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harish2858: the reaction in which the acid and base reacts simultaneously is called neutralisation reaction
harish2858: is it correct
Anonymous: u should also add " to form salt and water " at last
harish2858: do you know who I am
Anonymous: no
harish2858: telling lies
Anonymous: I don't know really
harish2858: u know

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Answered by khushigarg42
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Hey mate here is your answer:-

In the neutralization reaction, an acid reacts with a base to form a salt and water. 

Everyday examples:

i. Toothpastes help in neutralizing the effect of acid because they are alkaline in nature and neutralize the effect of acid present in our mouth.

ii. Use of baking soda in cooking.

iii. To reduce acidity in the stomach, we take milk of magnesia (Mg(OH)2).

May this will help you ✌️✌️

Answered by Anonymous
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Neutralisation :- The process by which an acid and base is reacted to form salt and water is called neutralisation .


ex :- NaOH + HCl →NaCl + H2O .

Mg(OH)2+HCl →MgCl2+H2O

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