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What is neutralization reaction?​

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Answered by neeturana1982pundir
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In chemistry, neutralization or neutralisation (see spelling differences) is a chemical reaction in which acid and a base react quantitatively with each other. In a reaction in water, neutralization results in there being no excess of hydrogen or hydroxide ions present in the solution.

Answered by swordbender71
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A neutralization reaction can be defined as a chemical reaction in which an acid and base quantitatively react together to form salt and water as products.

In a neutralization reaction, there is a combination of H+ ions and OH– ions which form water. A neutralisation reaction is generally an acid-base neutralization reaction.

For example,

Formation of Sodium Chloride (Common Salt) is a neutralisation reaction:

HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H₂O

Here, NaCl (a salt) and H₂O (water) are formed.

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