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What is Neutralisation? Mention its general word equation.

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Answered by ayushbhatia200600
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Here's the word equation for a reaction between an acid and an alkali: Acid + alkali → salt + water. The ionic equation for all neutralisation reactions is: H+(aq) + OH–(aq) → H2O(l) The type of salt that is produced during the reaction depends on the acid and alkali used.

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Answered by RoyalQueen007
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→Here's the word equation for a reaction between an acid and an alkali: Acid + alkali → salt + water. The ionic equation for all neutralisation reactions is: H+(aq) + OH–(aq) → H2O(l) The type of salt that is produced during the reaction depends on the acid and alkali used.

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