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Question
Neutralisation reaction is a ______.
Options
physical and reversible change.
physical change that cannot be reversed.
chemical and reversible change.
chemical change that cannot be reversed.
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Solution
Neutralisation reaction is a chemical change that cannot be reversed.
Explanation:
Neutralisation is a chemical and irreversible change. The salt and water formed are new products and cannot be converted back to acid and base.
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