Science, asked by ayualp, 1 year ago

what happens to
temperature of
the solute when an acid is neutralised?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

It gets heated and so has a high temperature.

Explanation:


ayualp: please give more explanation
Answered by viji18net
2

Answer:

(a)  As the most of the Neutralisation reactions are EXOTHERMIC (exceptional in some cases).

Therefore, the Temperature will be increasing during reaction and comes back to the normal stage after the reaction completes.

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