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What is a neutralisation reaction

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Answered by RakeshPatra
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When an alkali is added to an acid, the pH of the mixture rises as the alkali reacts with it forming neutral products. ... A reaction in which acidity or alkalinity is removed is called neutralisation. A neutralisation involving an acid and a base (or alkali) always produces salt and water (and nothing else).
Answered by DiyanaN
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A neutralisation reaction takes place when an acid and base react.pH of product thus formed would be 7.

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