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what is neutralization reaction?

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Answered by paridogra31
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The reaction of an acid with a base to give salt, water and heat is called neutralisation. 
Example: Hydrochloric Acid + Sodium Hydroxide → Sodium Chloride + Water + Heat
                HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O + Heat
The heat evolved in the neutralisation reaction raises the temperature of the reaction mixture.
Example: During the mixing of dilute sulphuric acid with potassium hydroxide, the test tube heats up.


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Answered by Shan1111
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A neutralisation reaction is a reaction in which an acid reacts with a base and together give salt and water as their product.
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Saradwivedi: When an acid reacts with a base, salt and water is formed. This process is called neutralisation. Examplw-
Saradwivedi: Hcl(hydrochloric acid) + NaOh( sodium hydroxide) -------NaCl(common salt) + H2O.
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