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We can view the neutralisation reaction as follows

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Answered by anjali30703
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yes, it is neutralisation reaction.

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neutralisation reaction is a reaction in which an acid and base interact with the formation of salt , with strong acids and bases the essential reaction is the combination of hydrogen ion with hydroxyl ions to form water.

Answered by sranaut45
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11.5: Acid-Base Reactions

This page provides a brief intro to the world of acids and bases.

Acid-Base Reactions

8.4: Acids-Bases Reactions: Neutralization

8.7: Titrations - Neutralization and Stoichiome

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