When an acid is added to an alkali a neutealisation reaction happens and the solution becones hot. Where did the heat come from?
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When an acid is added to an alkali a neutralization reaction happens and the solution becomes hot.
This happens as a neutralization reaction is an exothermic reaction. The solution releases heat, so the utensil becomes warm.
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