What happens in a neutralization reaction, and illustrate it with an example?

What happens in a neutralization reaction, and illustrate it with an example? 1

A neutralization reaction is a specific type of acid-base reaction in which the reactants are an acid and a base (but not water), and the products are often salt and water.

Acid + base ⟶ salt + water

To illustrate a neutralization reaction, consider what happens when a typical antacid such as milk of magnesia (an aqueous suspension of solid Mg(OH)2) ingested to ease symptoms associated with excess stomach acid (HCl):

Mg(OH)2(s) + 2HCl(aq) ⟶ MgCl2(aq) + 2H2O(l).

Note that in addition to water, this reaction produces a salt, magnesium chloride.

 

What happens in a neutralization reaction, and illustrate it with an example? 2

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