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When an acid is (H+) added to alkali (OH) product is

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Answered by shresthyadav698
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When an acid is added to an alkali, salt and water are formed. For example, hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium chloride salt and water.

HCl+NaOH→NaCl+H

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Answered by SteffiPaul
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When an acid (H+) is added to the alkali(OH) product is Salt and water.

  • When an acid is added to the base, it gives salt and water as the final products.
  • This reaction is known as a neutralization reaction.
  • An example of a neutralization reaction is:

            NaOH + HCl ⇔ NaCl + H₂O

      ⇒ When NaOH reacts with HCl it forms NaCl which is a salt and      

           Water.

Hence, when an acid(H+) is added to the alkali (OH) product is salt and water.

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