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what happens when enough NaOH solution is added to HCL solution? What is the reasons for this reaction? What do you find when pH of the solution becomes 7?


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Answered by awesomedeepthi
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When NaOH is added to HCl neutralisation reaction takes place and a salt NaCl with some water is produced. The reason for this reaction is that when a base acts on an acid or an acid acts on a base they nullify each other and get neutralised. pH of a solution will be 7 when its neutral ,i.e. neither acidic nor basic.
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