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A reaction in which proton combines with hydroxyl ions to form water​

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Answered by pranavCR77
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Neutralization happens because hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions react to produce water. This is a reversible reaction, and in a typical dilute ammonia solution, about 99% of the ammonia remains as ammonia molecules.

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Answered by chandanatk27
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Neutralization happens because hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions react to produce water. This is a reversible reaction, and in a typical dilute ammonia solution, about 99% of the ammonia remains as ammonia moleculesHydroxide ions are molecular ions with the formula OH−, formed by the loss of a proton from a water molecule. The hydroxide ion is the strongest base that can exist in aqueous solution.

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