What is neutralisation? What decides the nature of a salt formed during a neutralisation reaction?
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when acid reacts base they neutralize each other this reaction is called neutralization reaction.
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when acid and base reacts they form salt and water and they neutralize each other, while nature of salt is depends on group of acid. if its sulphate acid then it'll be sulphate family salt, if it's nitrate acid it will be nitrate family salt.
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The reaction in which an acid reacts with a base to form a salt is known as neutralization reaction. The nature of the salt formed depends upon how strong acids or bases are used in reaction. Strong acid and strong base mix up to form neutral salts. Strong acid and weak base mix up to form acidic salts.
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