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what happens when excessive alkali is added to diluted acid​

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Answered by ChinuKP
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When you add an alkali to an acid a chemical reaction occurs and a new substance is made. If exactly the right amounts of acid and alkali are mixed, you will end up with a neutral solution. ... Accurate neutralisation reactions can be carried out in a science lab in a process called titration.

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Answered by rajaaditya064
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Explanation:The idea that alkalis such as antacids somehow 'break down' acids. The idea that an indicator reacts with and therefore uses up an acid. The idea that an alkali such as sodium hydroxide will react with an acid to make it neutral. The addition of excess alkali to an acid produces a solution that is also hazardous.

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