Science, asked by soniyav42, 1 month ago

Products of a neutralisation reaction are always
an acid and a base
an acid and a salt
a salt and water
a salt and a base​

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Answered by Yuseong
17

Required Answer:

 {\underline {\boxed {\Large {\rm { A \: salt \: \& \: water} }}}}

First of all let us understand what exactly neutralisation reaction :-

Neutralization is the reaction between acid and base to form salt and water and heat evolved in this reaction.

Equation :

 \boxed {\sf { Acid + Base = Salt + Water }}

Thus, the products are salt and water.  \checkmark

More Information :

Example :

When hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide, sodium chloride and water is formed and heat is evolved.

Equation:

 \boxed {\sf { \underbrace{HCL}_{Acid} + \underbrace{NaOH}_{Base} = \underbrace{NaCl}_{Salt} + \underbrace{{H}_{2}O}_{Water} }}

Uses :

  • Neutralisation reaction is used to cure digestion.
  • It helps in treating soil.
  • It helps to neutralize the industrial wastes.
  • It helps to cure ant bites.
Answered by Anonymous
17

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A Salt and water is the Correct Answer

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