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.
No, changing the concentration of an acid does not affect the temperature at neutralisation. The temperature change during neutralisation is determined by the amount of heat released or absorbed during the reaction, which is dependent on the specific acid and base involved, not their concentrations.
yes it does occur in the roots as it takes nutrients from the soil.
it is a neutralisation reaction formed from an acid + base
there are loads of different kinds!
When you remove limescale all i got soz.
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neutralisation reaction: n=vm2 + charlotte
1. When you wash your hair. Shampoo is acidic and conditioner is alkaline (or vice versa?) and so they both neutralise each other.
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
water and salt
Yes it can
Sherbert is made using neutralisation reaction because it makes the sherbet soft and mushy.
it is important because it is important
acid + base --> water + salt
neutralisation
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