during neutralization, an acid reacts with a salt to form water and a base, as products (true or false)
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During neutralisation, an acid reacts with a base to form water and salt.
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The chemical reactions, in which specific acids and bases neutralize to combine to yield salt and water as products, are referred to as neutralization reactions. In the end, the acid and base are not available, as they were initially, for their further reaction.
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