can every base react with every acid in nuetralisation reaction
Asked by divya.laddha26 | 14th Oct, 2017, 10:42: PM
Expert Answer:
Yes, in a neutralisation reaction, base has to react with acid to form water and salt.
Answered by Prachi Sawant | 15th Oct, 2017, 12:56: PM
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