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Question
Products of a neutralisation reaction are always ______.
Options
an acid and a base.
an acid and a salt.
a salt and water.
a salt and a base.
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Solution
Products of a neutralisation reaction are always a salt and water.
Explanation:
Salt and water are produced as a result of neutralisation reaction. e.g.,
\[\ce{NaOH + HCI -> NaCl + H2O}\]
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