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Answered by Tanujrao36
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The reaction in which acid and base reacts with each other and neutralise then this reaction is known as neutralization reaction.

Answered by Anonymous
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Neutralization Reaction:-

Neutralization is a type of chemical reaction in which a strong acid and strong base react with each other to form water and salt.

Example:-

Bee stings are acidic in nature, which is why a household remedy for a bee sting is baking soda or sodium bicarbonate, which is a basic substance.

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