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Explain neutralisation reaction according to Arrhenius theory.

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Neutralisation reaction : According to Arrhenius theory neutralisation is a reaction between an acid and a base in their aqueous solutions producing salt and unionised water.

Since strong acid, strong base and salt dissociate completely, the above reaction is represented as,

Hence, 

According to Arrhenius theory neutralisation reaction is defined as a reaction between H+ ions and OH ions forming unionised water molecules.

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