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What do you mean by neutralisation reaction?
How can this reaction be used to prepare NaCl?​

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Answered by zacknight47
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Answer:

A neutralization reaction is when an acid and a base react to form water and a salt and involves the combination of H+ ions and OH- ions to generate water. Neutralization process is the mechanism whereby an acid interacts with a base to obtain water and salt while a large deal of heat occurs. Explanation: Neutralization process is the mechanism whereby an acid interacts with a base to obtain water and salt while a large deal of heat occurs.

Answered by madhutiwari793
4

Explanation:

if in a reaction acid and base neutralise each other to give salt +water then the reaction is called neutralisation reaction

all the acids have h+ and all the bases have oh-

when acid and base react h+ and oh- forms water and metal from base and non metal from acids forms the salt

we can get back by neutralisation reaction of HCl and naoh

HCl +NaOH = NaCl+H2O

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