Neutralisation and Salts

How acid and base cancel each other out. The pH scale and common everyday salts. Class 7 Science with quiz.

Class 7 ScienceClass 7 / Grade 7Ages 9–12
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⚗️ Neutralisation and Salts
Acid + Base = Salt + Water🍋Acid+🧼Base🧂Salt+💧WaterHCl + NaOH → NaCl + H₂OThe resulting solution is neutral — neither acidic nor basicTable salt (NaCl) is the product of HCl + NaOH!

When an acid and a base react together, they cancel each other out in a process called neutralisation. The products are a salt and water. Hydrochloric acid reacting with sodium hydroxide produces sodium chloride — the ordinary table salt you eat — plus water. The resulting solution is neither acidic nor basic; it is neutral. This reaction is used practically everywhere from treating acid indigestion to correcting acidic farmland soil.

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