Chemistry, asked by kitty7926, 1 year ago

Why this is a neutralisation reaction KOH(aq) + HCl(aq)= KCl(aq) + H2O(l)

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Answered by 9237
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as KOH is a base,HCL is a acid,KCL is a salt and H2O is water.
w.k.t acid+base=salt+water is a neutralisation reaction.
Answered by prabhat73
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hey dear! here is your answer....
when a base and acid combined the badse nutrilize acid
here as you seen HCL os an acid and koh is a base so when they react k combimed with cl and form kcl which is a salt.....
so thats why this is known as neutralisation reaction

prabhat73: your wlcm
kitty7926: thanks
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