No. An acid-base reaction may result in a solution that is neutral, but most of these reactions, as well as any reaction itself, cannot be called neutral.
Forms water because acid and base reactions results to being neutral to one another which gives off a water or salt.
neutralisation means nullifying the effect of one substance by another like in acid base reactions acid+base-salt(neutral)
The word neutralization means theproduct is neutral. Acid + base = Salt(neutral) + water HCl + NaOH = NaCl + HOH Hydrochloric acid + Sodium hydroxide = Salt + water
In a neutralisation reaction, an acid and a base will react to form a salt and water. This salt will be either acidic, basic or neutral depending upon the pH of the reactions. General rules:weak acid + strong base → basic salt + waterstrong acid + weak base → acidic salt + waterstrong acid + strong base → neutral salt + waterweak acid + weak base → neutral salt + water
neutral
it is neutral
Acid + Base = Salt +Water
A base.
It is an acid
base
it is a base
its a base