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what is neutralisation reaction ​

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Answered by RomanticBabe
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The reaction between an acid and a base to give salt and water is known as a neutralization reaction.

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Answered by VishnuNN
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Answer:

Neutralization is the reaction between an acid moiety with a basic moiety.

Explanation:

Neutralization reaction produces salt and water as the end products. There are several applications of neutralization reactions. In order to neutralize acid solutions, we need a base and similarly, in order to neutralize base, we need acidic solutions. Bee stings are acidic in nature and hence can be neutralized by applying basic solutions on top of the site of the bee sting.

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