It is helpful in many ways.A bee sting can be cured by keeping soap on it so the acid can be neutralized which stops further pain and swelling. A fire extinguisher can extinguish white powder because of the neutralization reaction with the acid and the base inside.A base can also neutralize the acid in plants soil so the plant cannot be affected.These are the common reasons why neutralization is important.
Neutralisation is important as if a ant bites it releases an acid so that time we will need a base to neutralise the effect.
Almost any reaction can involve an acid; the most common is the acid-base or neutralisation reaction.
neutralisation means nullifying the effect of one substance by another like in acid base reactions acid+base-salt(neutral)
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Exothermic reactions give out energy overall. Here are some exothermic reactions:- Combustion of fuels such as hydrogen & methane- Neutralisation of an acid by an alkali- Reaction between sulphur & ironEndothermic reactions take in energy overall. Here are some endothermic reactions:- Reactions involved in cooking- The thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate- Photosynthesis in which plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide & water to make their own food
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No. Acid + alkali reactions are neutralisation reactions. Combustion is a reaction with oxygen.
Neutralization reactions are those that involve acids and bases. The products formed in a neutralization reaction is a salt and water.
Basically neutralisation meansi t is a reaction between an acid and a baseto give neutral product i.e. neither acidic or basic is called neutralisation reaction. There are manny applications of neutralisation reactions. they are: In human beings agriculture soap industry textile industry food industry
The salts obtained from neutralisation reaction are named by writing the name of cation followed by anion name. For example- The salt NaCl is named as sodium chloride.
neutralisation reactions are extremely useful... take for examaple when you have indegestion - you would take a Rennie's alkaline tablet to relieve you of the pain hope this is helpful
Almost any reaction can involve an acid; the most common is the acid-base or neutralisation reaction.
There are many different reactions that form water, the combustion of organic molecules, neutralisation reactions to name a few but you could not tell the mechanism of a reaction by that it forms water
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neutralisation reaction: n=vm2 + charlotte