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What is a eutralization chemical reaction?

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What is a
eutralization chemical reaction?

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A neutralisation reaction is a chemical reaction in which the acidic and alkalinic tendencies of the reactants are cancelled out. They are more complex that an “acid + base –> salt + water” reaction. The reactions of acids with metal hydroxides, metal oxides, carbonates and hydrogencarbonates can all be considered neutralisation reactions.

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