why is sodium chloride is neutral
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Because it is formed by the reaction of a acid(Sodium) and base(Chloride)
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Sodium chloride is a salt
it is made by an acid and a base and we know that when an acid is mixed with a base, neutralization reaction occurs which gives water and salt, this salt is neutral.
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