What is a neutralization reaction? Give two examples. (
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A salt is any compound which can be derived from the neutralization of an acid and a base. The word "neutralization" is used because the acid and base properties of H+ and OH- are destroyed or neutralized. In the reaction, H+ and OH- combine to form HOH or H2O or water molecules.
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The reaction in which acid react with base to form salt and water is called as neutralization reaction.
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Reaction in which acid or acidic oxide reacts with base or basic oxide to form salt and water is called as neutralization reaction
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Example: HNO3+NaOH --------- NaNO3 + H2O
( Nitric acid + Sodium hydroxide----------sodium nitrate + water)
2NaOH+H2SO4---------Na2SO4+H2O
( SODIUM HYDROXIDE + SULPHURIC ACID---------- SODIUM SULPHATE + WATER)
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