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Describe the process of neutralisation with the help of an example.
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09/07/2021 12:39 pm
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Describe the process of neutralisation with the help of an example.
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09/07/2021 12:41 pm
The reaction between an acid and a base is known as neutralisation. Salt and water are produced in this process with the evolution of heat.
Antacids like milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide), baking soda, etc. which contain a base are used for reducing acidity in stomach when excessive acid released by glands.
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