which substances are known as neutral substances
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Answer:
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Explanation:
We have learnt that when an acid and a base are mixed (in the right amounts), they will neutralise each other. That means that, together, they will change into something that is neither an acid nor a base. So the acid will lose its properties and so will the base. And the new substance that forms from the two substances will be neither an acid nor a base. We call it a neutral substance.
Some neutral substances are formed when an acid is mixed with a base and a neutralisation reaction occurs. Other substances are neutral, to begin with. They are not the product of a neutralisation reaction. The neutral substances that are the most well known are water, table salt, sugar solution and cooking oil.
We have learnt about three classes of substances: acids, bases and neutral substances. But, we cannot tell whether a substance is an acid, base, or a neutral substance, just by looking at it. We know that acids taste sour, but we have also learnt that it is never a good idea to taste chemicals. IF HELPFUL PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST.
Answer:
those substances which are neither acidic nor basic in nature are called neutral substances.
Explanation:
like pure water, glucose, sugar, salt, cane sugar.