reaction between an acid and a base...
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An acid-base reaction is called a “neutralization reaction.” It consists of the transfer of a hydroxide ion (H+) from the acid to the base. They are therefore usually “displacement reactions,” but can also be combination reactions. The products are a salt and usually water.
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An acid-base reaction is called a “neutralization reaction.” It consists of the transfer of a hydroxide ion (H+) from the acid to the base. They are therefore usually “displacement reactions,” but can also be combination reactions. The products are a salt and usually water.
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