What is neutralisation reaction? give an example
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A neutralisation reaction is referred to as a chemical reaction wherein a base and an acid quantitatively react together to form water and a salt as products. In a neutralisation reaction, there is a combination of OH–ions and H+ions which form water.
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A neutralization is a type of double replacement reaction. A salt is the product of an acid-base reaction and is a much broader term then common table salt as shown in the first reaction. The following are some examples of neutralization reactions to form salts→When Sodium hydroxide is added to hydrochloric acid
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