Science, asked by naina2220, 1 year ago

what is your neutralisation reaction?And why they are called neutralisation reaction?​

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Answered by IncredibleRajput
10

The word "neutralization" is used because the acid and base properties of H+ and OH- are destroyed or neutralized. In the reaction, H+ and OH- combine to form HOH or H2O or water molecules. ... A salt is the product of an acid-base reaction and is a much broader term then common table salt as shown in the first reaction.

Answered by arjun7774
4

◆Neutralisation reaction:-

A neutralization reaction is when an acid and a base react to form water and a salt and involves the combination of H+ ions and OH- ions to generate water. The neutralization of a strong acid and strong base has a pH equal to 7.

◆they are called neutralisation reaction?

because:-

An acid-base reaction is called a “neutralization reaction.” It consists of the transfer of a hydroxide ion (H+) from the acid to the base. They are therefore usually “displacement reactions,” but can also be combination reactions. The products are a salt and usually water

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