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How nature provide us neutralization point

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Answered by BrainlyWarrior
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In chemistry, neutralization or neutralisation(see spelling differences), is a chemical reaction in which an acid and a base react quantitatively with each other. In a reaction in water, neutralization results in there being no excess of hydrogen or hydroxide ions present in the solution. The pH of the neutralized solution depends on the acid strength of the reactants. Neutralization is used in many applications.
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In chemistry, neutralization or neutralisation (see spelling differences) is a chemical reaction in which acid and a base react quantitatively with each other. In a reaction in water, neutralization results in there being no excess of hydrogen or hydroxide ions present in the solution.

A neutralization reaction can be important for many reasons. One example is in agriculture. Neutralization reactions are when an acid and base react, typically forming water and salt. These processes will help return pH levels to more neutral levels.

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