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What type of reaction is this? Why is it called so?

NaOH (aq) + HCl (aq) —> NaCl (aq) + H2O (l)​

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Answered by ps968296
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Answer:

NaOH + HCL ===> NaCl + H2O

☆ ★ This Reaction is Known As Neutralization Reaction.

This is known as Neutralization Reaction because Base And Acid React to Form Salt and water.

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Answered by abhinay365
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NaOH + HCl ---> NaCl +H2O

This is a Neutralisation reaction.

Neutralisation reaction:-

A reaction in which an acid reacts with base to give salt and water is known as Neutralisation reaction.

Here NaOH (sodium Hydroxide) is a base. HCl ( Hydrochloric acid) is an acid. They combine to form NaCl (sodium chloride/table salt) and H2O (water).

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