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why does salt form in neutralizeation reaction ????​

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Answered by harshita19pandey
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Answer:

When acid reacts with base to form salt and water.

This process is known as neutralization reaction.

That's because the reaction produced neutral products. Water is also one product, salt is also produced.

Example :- H2SO4 + NaOH ----> NaSO4 + H20

Answered by Anonymous
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When an acid and a base react, the reaction is called a neutralization reaction. That's because the reaction produces neutral products. Water is always one product, and a salt is also produced. ... Positive hydrogen ions from HCl and negative hydroxide ions from NaOH combine to form water.

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For eg:Let us take, for example, the reaction of a strong acid and a strong base, such as Hydrogen Bromide (HBr) and Potassium Hydroxide (KOH). The reaction produces water and a soluble salt called Potassium Chloride (KCl).

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