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what are neutralisation reaction . hy are they named so . give examples

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Answered by sarthakvatsathegreat
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Answer:

Neutralisation means the chemical process of making neutral, That's why named so, In this process, We react an acid and an base to form salt and water, the entire property of constituent substances are lost,

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Answered by azimparwez786
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Explanation:

neutralisation reaction is a reaction in which acid reacts with base to form a neutral salt and water

Ex.

NaOH + HCl => NaCl + H2O

sodium hydro common water

hydroxide chloride salt

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