baseneutralization
Baseneutralization is the chemical process by which an acid and a base react to form a salt and water, often releasing heat. It is a specific case of acid-base neutralization that occurs when reactive species in solution encounter each other to eliminate acidity and basicity.
In aqueous solutions, the classic example is hydrochloric acid reacting with sodium hydroxide: HCl + NaOH → NaCl
Applications of baseneutralization are broad. It is central to acid–base titrations used to determine solution concentrations,
The concept is described in multiple acid-base theories. In Arrhenius terms, a base supplies hydroxide ions