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A neutralisation reaction always produces:

A{'text': 'Two salts and a gas'}
B{'text': 'An acid and a base'}
C{'text': 'A salt and water only'}
D{'text': 'A precipitate and a gas'}
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. {'text': 'A salt and water only'}
1. Neutralisation combines an acid and a base. 2. The general equation is: Acid + Base → **Salt + Water**. 3. Example: NaOH + HCl → NaCl + H₂O. 4. No gas is required and the acid/base disappear in the process. _Source: Selina Concise ICSE Class 8 Chemistry Ch 6 "Chemical Reactions", Types of chemical reactions_
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