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A neutralisation reaction is a


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a

Chemical change that cannot be reversed 

b

Physical change that cannot be reversed

c

Chemical and reversible change

d

Physical and reversible change

answer is D.

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A neutralisation reaction is a type of chemical change which cannot be reversed.
The reaction which occurs between an acid and a base is known as a neutralisation reaction. In this reaction, both acids, as well as the base, cancel each other’s effect. Neutralisation reactions result in the formation of both salt and water as products. During this reaction, energy is released in the form of heat. For example:
NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) NaCl(aq)+H2O(l)
 
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