Interpretation : The type of reaction that is neutralization reaction is to be identified and explained.
Concept Introduction : A
Answer to Problem 43LC
The neutralization reactions are a type of double displacement reaction where the acid and base react to give the salt.
Explanation of Solution
They are five types of chemical reactions based on the nature of the rearrangement of atoms.
- Combination reactions
- Decomposition reactions
- Single displacement reactions
- Double displacement reactions
- Combustion reactions
The double displacement reaction is divided into two. They are:
- Precipitation Reactions
- Neutralization Reactions
The kind of displacement reaction where acid and base react to give salt and water. Such reactions are called a neutralization reaction.
Example: When sodium hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride and water is formed. The salt formed is neutral and soluble in water.
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