The reaction that removes acidity is commonly referred to as "neutralization." In this process, an acid reacts with a base to produce water and a salt, effectively reducing the acidity of the solution. This reaction helps to balance pH levels, making it useful in various applications, including environmental management and chemical manufacturing.
Dehydrogenation is the name of the reaction that removes hydrogen from an organic compound. This process typically involves the removal of hydrogen atoms from adjacent carbon atoms, resulting in the formation of a double bond.
This reaction can be called "deoxidation" or "reduction".
it is a neutralisation reaction formed from an acid + base
Such reactions are called Exothermic reactions.
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Dehydrogenation is the name of the reaction that removes hydrogen from an organic compound. This process typically involves the removal of hydrogen atoms from adjacent carbon atoms, resulting in the formation of a double bond.
compound
This reaction can be called "deoxidation" or "reduction".
Reactants.
it is a neutralisation reaction formed from an acid + base
Endothermic reaction.
The name often given to the force exerted by the first object on a second object is the action force.
Such reactions are called Exothermic reactions.
a reversible reaction
a reactant
Substrates
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