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what is the neutralisation reaction ​

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Answered by Somriddha
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Neutralisation reaction is a chemical reaction in which acid and base react to form salt and water. Hydrogen (H+) ions and hydroxide (OH- ions) reacts with each other to form water. The strong acid and strong base neutralization have the pH value of 7.

Answered by Sanjeet3613
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Neutralisation reaction : The process due to which [H+] ions of an acid react completely or combine with [OH-] of a base to give salt and water.

For example: A reaction between sodium hydroxide and Hydrochloric acid.

HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O

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