What is a Neutralization Reaction
What is a Neutralization Reaction
The reaction of an acid and a base is called a neutralisation reaction. In this reaction, the acidity of an acid is neutralised by an alkali. At the same time, the alkalinity of the alkali is neutralised by the acid. A salt and water are the only products of a neutralisation reaction.
Acid + alkali → salt + water
A neutralisation reaction occurs when an alkali reacts with an acid to form a salt and water.
For example:

For example:

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