What is neutralisation reactions
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A neutralization reaction is one in which an acid and a base generally react to form the respective salt, and water, only. Eg:
NaCl + H2SO4 = Na2SO4 + H2O.
The acid and base neutralize the acidity and basicity of each other and therefore it is termed as neutralization.
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A neutralization reaction is one in which an acid and a base generally react to form the respective salt, and water, only. Eg:
NaCl + H2SO4 = Na2SO4 + H2O.
The acid and base neutralize the acidity and basicity of each other and therefore it is termed as neutralization.
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The neutralisation reaction is when an acid react with base to form a water and a salt and involves the combination of Hpostive ions and OH negative ions to generate water. The neutralisation of a strong acid and a strong base has a pH value equal to 7..
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