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What is neutralisation? Explain using reactants and products of neutralisation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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That neutralization leads to the formation of water and a salt. ... The products are the water and salt, since they have been created following the reaction. For instance, in the equation HCl + NaOH → NaCL + H2O, the HCl (hydrochloric acid, a strong acid) and NaOH (sodium hydroxide, a strong base) are the reactants.

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That neutralization leads to the formation of water and a salt. ... In this type of neutralization reaction, the acids and bases are the reactants, since they are the materials that will react to form a new solution. The products are the water and salt, since they have been created following the reaction.

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