what neutrilisation reaction ? why they are named so?
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Neutralisation reaction is a reaction in which acid and base react to form corresponding salt and water. It is named this because acid and base neutrilise each other to give a salt
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neutralisation reaction are formed when acid reacts with base and forms salt.
the salt will contain one positive ion and negative ion therefore the whole compound is neutral
that's why the reaction is called neutralisation
the salt will contain one positive ion and negative ion therefore the whole compound is neutral
that's why the reaction is called neutralisation
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