what do you mean by a neutralization reaction? how can a neutralization reaction be used to prepare common salt?
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Neutralization reaction is the process in which an acid reacts with a base to produce salt and water while evolving a good amount of heat. In this reaction, both the acid and base loose their properties to produce a new substance which is neutral in nature, i.e., the salt formed will neither be acidic nor basic.
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