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what is neutralisation reaction write it with an example​

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Answered by bpaswan767
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A neutralisation reation is when sn acid and base react to form water and salt envolves the combination of hydrogen ions and hydroxyl ions to generate water .

Example = Milk of magnesia.

Answered by Anonymous
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The reaction in which an acid ( strong ) combines with a base ( strong ) to form salt and water is termed as neutralization reaction.

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★ HCl + NaOH \longrightarrow NaCl + H_2\:O

Here, Hydrochloric acid combines with sodium hydroxide to form sodium chloride and water.

H_2\:SO_4 + 2KOH \longrightarrow K_2\:SO_4 + 2H_2\:O

Here, sulphuric acid combines with potassium hydroxide to form pottasium sulphate and water.

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Some daily life examples :

★ We use antacids which contains different types of bases to neutralize the excess amount of acid in the stomach during acidity.

★ Baking powder ( base ) used to neutralize the sting of a bee which contains acid.

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