This is the general category a double replacement reaction, where the cations (ions that are positively charged) in one compound (chemically bonded together) are swapped with the anions (ions that are negatively charged ) of another compound. Its subtype is called an acid-base reaction, or neutralization reaction.
...This is called Acid-Base reaction. In this case HCL acid react with NaoH base resulting Nacl salt and water. The two resulted products are not acidic or basic and they are neutral.
...HCl is a strong acid and NaOH is a strong base. This is an acid-base neutralization reaction resulting in a salt (NaCl specifically is table salt) and water.
...It is neutralization reaction in which acid (HCl) and base (NaOH) react to give salt (NaCl) and water (H2O).
...When an acid is added to a base you get salt and water.This process is called Neutralization.
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