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What are the product formed in a neutralisation reaction explain neutralisation reaction with the help of an activity?

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Answered by pranjalindia666
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Answer:

The products formed in neutralisation reaction are salt and water . The following reaction takes place:

acid + base = salt + water

Activity:

when you will mix NaOH solution with HCl , NaCl(salt) and water are produced.

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Answered by greathishanth
2

Answer:

acid +base-->H2O+salt is a neutralization reaction.

Explanation:

when an acid react with a base to form salt and water then the reaction is known as neutralization reaction .

genarally,

metal oxides are basic in nature

non metal oxides are acidic in nature .

so,acid +metal oxide also gives salt and water .it is also a neutralization reaction.

base + non metal oxide also a neutralization reaction

examples of neutralization reactions are

HCl(aq) + KOH(aq) → H 2O(ℓ) + KCl(aq) ...

2 HCl(aq) + Mg(OH) 2(aq) → 2 H 2O(ℓ) + MgCl 2(aq) ...

3 HCl(aq) + Fe(OH) 3(s) → 3 H 2O(ℓ) + FeCl 3(aq) ...

HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → H 2O(ℓ) + NaCl(aq) ...

H +(aq) + Cl −(aq) + Na +(aq) + OH −(aq) → H 2O(ℓ) + Na +(aq) + Cl −(aq) ...

H +(aq) + OH −(aq) → H 2O

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