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Reversible neutralization reaction is

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Answered by pritambharti7856
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Neutralization reactions are reversible. In theory, at least, even if not so much in practice, all reactions are reversible. ... If a particular reaction has an equilibrium constant that's really big, the equilibrium for that reaction is going to be vastly tipped to the product side.

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Answered by gouthamchowdary
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Answer:

Yes neutralisation reaction is reversible .

Explanation:

The reverse of neutralisation is called hydrolysis of salts.

Ex:HCl+NaOH --> NaCl+ H20

Hydrolysis of NaCl:

NaCl+H20-->HCl+NaOH

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