What is a neutralization reaction ?
A. A reaction that Involves neutral reactants
B. A reaction that removes essentially all H+ and OH-
C.a reaction in which the reactants are a salt and water
D. A reaction in which the products is either acidic or basic

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Answer:

Option B. A reaction that removes essentially all H+ and OH-

Explanation:

A neutralization reaction is a reaction involving acid and base to form salt and water only. In this reaction, the H+ from the acid is completely neutralize by the OH-

From the base. Hence, we can a neutralization reaction is a reaction that removes the H+ and OH- from reactant to form water. This is illustrated below

NaOH + HCl —> NaCl + H2O

Ionically:

OH- + H+ —> H2O

From the above, we see clearly that the reaction removed the H+ from the acid and OH- from the base to form water.

Answer:

B. A reaction that removes essentially all H+ and OH-

Explanation:

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