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what is neutrilization reaction?​

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • When an acid and a base react to produce water and a salt, the H+ and OH- ions combine to form water.
  • A pH of 7 is equal to the neutralization of a strong acid and a strong base.
  • When a strong acid and a weak base are neutralized, the resultant pH is less than 7, and when a strong base neutralizes a weak acid, the resulting pH is more than 7.
  • When a solution is neutralized, equal weights of acid and base are combined to produce salts.
  • The quantity of acid required equals one mole of protons (H+), whereas the amount of base required equals one mole of protons (H+) (OH-).
  • Because salts are generated when the weights of acids and bases are equal in neutralization processes.

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