Chemistry
When acid reacts with base to form salt and water only, the reaction is known as:
- Displacement
- Neutralisation
- Decomposition
- Redox
Chemical Reaction
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Neutralisation
Reason — The reaction between an acid and a base that forms salt and water only is referred to as Neutralisation reaction.
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