<u>Answer:</u> The correct answer is
<u>Explanation:</u>
Neutralization reaction is defined as the reaction in which a base reacts with an acid to produce a salt and water molecule.
We are given a base having chemical formula of
For the given options:
- <u>Option 1:</u>
The chemical equation follows:
When calcium hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric acid, it leads to the formation of calcium chloride and water molecule.
- <u>Option 2:</u>
The chemical equation follows:
When calcium hydroxide reacts with hypochlorous acid, it leads to the formation of calcium hypochlorite and water molecule.
- <u>Option 3:</u>
The chemical equation follows:
When calcium hydroxide is put in water, it leads to the ionization of the salt and leads to the formation of calcium ion and hydroxide ions.
- <u>Option 4:</u>
The chemical equation follows:
When calcium hydroxide reacts with phosphoric acid, it leads to the production of calcium phosphate and water molecule.
From the above information, the correct answer is