N1*V1 = N2*V2 (where N1 & N2 are the normality of respective acid or base while V1 & V2 is their respective volume).
The reaction between an acid and an alkali is called neutralization. In this reaction, the acid and alkali react to form salt and water.
During a neutralisation reaction, the indicator changes color to indicate the pH change. For example, litmus paper turns red in an acidic solution, blue in a basic solution, and purple in a neutral solution. This color change helps to visually confirm when the reaction has reached equilibrium.
When an acid reacts with an alkali (or vice versa) it is called neutralisation.
It turns green on neutralisation reaction.
Neutralisation, and yes that is how you spell it
neutralisation reaction: n=vm2 + charlotte
Yes it can
Sherbert is made using neutralisation reaction because it makes the sherbet soft and mushy.
a neutralisation reaction
Yes. A reaction does take place in neutralisation.
neutralisation
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
it is a neutralisation reaction formed from an acid + base
The reaction between an acid and an alkali is called neutralization. In this reaction, an acid and a base react to form a salt and water.
neutralisation
when there is an equal mix of acid and alkali
It is not an acid. It is a kind of salt. We can produce it by neutralisation reaction.