Chemistry, asked by vedar8863, 10 months ago

Neutralization of an acid with a base, invariably
results in the production of
(a) H₃O⁺ (b) H₂O
(c) H⁺ and OH⁻ (d) OH⁻

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(c) H+ and OH-

Explanation:

Neutralization is a chemical reaction in which acid and base react to form salt and water. Hydrogen (H+) ions and Hyroxide (OH-) reacts with each other to form water.

Answered by SHsatyam29
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Answer:

(C). H+ AND OH-

Explanation:

AS NEUTRALIZATION ACID BASE COMBINE TO FORM SALT AND HYDROGEN AND HYDROXIDE COMBINE TO FORM MOLECULES OF WATER

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