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what means neutralization?​

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Answered by ytankita05
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Answer:

a chemical reaction in which an acid and a base interact with the formation of a salt.

Answered by presentmoment
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A chemical reaction in which an acid combines with a base or alkali to produce water and salt is known as neutralisation.

Explanation

  • In wastewater treatment, neutralisation is used to lessen the harm caused by effluent.
  • The neutralisation reaction is the method by which antacid tablets function to reduce the acidic reaction in the stomach. Bases such as Aluminum Hydroxide, Sodium Hydroxide, and Magnesium Hydroxide are commonly found in antacids.
  • The method of neutralisation is used for chemical titration by evaluating acids or bases to determine unknown concentrations.
  • Baking soda applied to the stung region is a common home cure for bee stings, and it's also a basic application of neutralisation because bee stings contain formic acid, which a base like baking soda neutralises to relieve pain and irritation.
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