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6 December, 09:03

Acids (H+) reacts with metal hydroxides (OH¯) to from

a. Salt and hydrogen gas

b. Salt and water

c. Salt and hydrogen oxides

d. Salt and alkali.

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  1. 6 December, 11:16
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    Answer: Option B, salt and water

    Explanation:

    Reaction between acid (H+) and base (Metal hydroxide) is called as neutralization reaction and forms salt, water as products.

    Example, HCl reacts with NaOH forms NaCl and H2O.

    Option A is between metal and acids gives salt and Hydrogen gas.
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