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hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions combines during neutrilization to

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Answered by mayanksaha9125
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Every molecule of a strong base dissociates, producing a high concentration of OH–. When an acid and a base react (combine) releasing equal quantities of H+ ions and OH- ions, neutralization results. H+ ions and OH- ions combine (neutralize each other) to regenerate water.

Answered by sabaqueen86
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The hydrogen ion from the acid combines with the hydroxide ion to form water, leaving the nitrite ion as the other product. The resulting solution is not neutral (pH = 7), but instead is slightly basic. Reactions can also involve a weak base and strong acid, resulting in a solution that is slightly acidic.

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