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What are the products of neutralisation reactions?

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Salt and water
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Acid/base and water
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Acid or base and salt
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Acid and base
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Solution

The correct option is A Salt and water
In a neutralisation reaction, an acid is added to a base forming salt and water. For example, hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium chloride salt and water.
HCl+NaOHNaCl+H2O

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