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How do acids change into nutral substances

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acids react with metals (the more reactive metals) to form hydrogen gas and a salt (neutral). Acids react with carbonates to form carbon dioxide gas, water and a salt (neutral). Acids react with bases to form a salt (neutral) and water. This process is called neutralisation.

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Answered by sourya1794
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Acids react with metals (the more reactive metals) to form hydrogen gas and a salt (neutral). Acids react with carbonates to form carbon dioxide gas, water and a salt (neutral). Acids react with bases to form a salt (neutral) and water. This process is called neutralisation.....

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