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  • Acid-Base Reactions: Neutralization vs. Combustion - What's the Difference?
    No, the reaction of an acid and alkali is called neutralization.

    Combustion is a chemical process that involves the rapid reaction between a substance with an oxidant, usually oxygen, to produce heat and light. This is often a reaction with flammable materials like wood or fuel.

    Neutralization, on the other hand, is a reaction between an acid and a base (alkali) that results in the formation of salt and water. It's a reaction that balances out the acidity and basicity of the substances.

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