What is the neutralisation reaction ?give example it iz an endothermic reaction
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Neutralization is a chemical reaction, also called a water forming reaction, in which an acid and a base or alkali (soluble base) react and produce a salt and water solution (H
2
O). In other words, it can be said that neutralization is the combination of hydrogen ions H
+
and hydroxide ions OH
−
(or oxide ions O
2
) to form water molecule H
2
O. In the process, a salt is formed. In the process of neutralization a proton (usually hydrogen) is transferred. An acid is a proton donor, while a base is a proton receiver. H
2
O can act as either an acid or a base, depending on whether it comes in contact with an acid or a base; it takes the opposite form. Neutralization is generally exothermic, meaning it produces heat.
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O). In other words, it can be said that neutralization is the combination of hydrogen ions H
+
and hydroxide ions OH
−
(or oxide ions O
2
) to form water molecule H
2
O. In the process, a salt is formed. In the process of neutralization a proton (usually hydrogen) is transferred. An acid is a proton donor, while a base is a proton receiver. H
2
O can act as either an acid or a base, depending on whether it comes in contact with an acid or a base; it takes the opposite form. Neutralization is generally exothermic, meaning it produces heat.
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Neutralization is a chemical reaction, also called a water forming reaction, in which an acid and a base or alkali (soluble base) react and produce a salt and water solution (H20).
HCl + NaOH --------> NaCl + H2O
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