Sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid neutralise each other and form salt and water.
True
False
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True
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False
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When the solution of sodium hydroxide (a base) and hydrochloric acid (an acid) is mixed in a test tube in the proper ratio, both neutralize each other. In this reaction, a new substance sodium chloride and water are formed. so the statement is True
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