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How can a very strong acid be neutralized?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a strong acid is neutralized by a strong base there are no excess hydrogen ions left in the solution. The solution is said to be neutral as it is neither acidic nor alkaline. The pH of such a solution is close to a value of 7; the exact pH value is dependent on the temperature of the solution.

Answered by sachin2631
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1)by adding a water in more amount

2)by adding very strong base in it

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