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7 January, 08:00

23. A neutralization reaction between an acid and a base always produces

a. salt and acidic anhydride. c. water and basic anhydride.

b. salt and basic anhydride. d. salt and water.

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  1. 7 January, 11:33
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    D.

    reaction in which acidity or alkalinity is removed is called neutralisation. A neutralisation involving an acid and a base (or alkali) always produces salt and water.

    acid + base > salt + water
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