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what a Acid can be exactly neutralization

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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According to the neutralization reaction is when the reaction take place between an acid and a base in order to form a salt and water and it involves the combination of H+ ions and OH- ions in order to generate water.

In general, the neutralization of a strong acid and strong base has a pH which is equal to that of 7.

Answered by kingofself
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Explanation:

  • The neutralization happen by using the weak base.
  • To neutralize them, by the using of alkaline. The neutralization of acid and base has the value equal to 7 as pH.
  • The acid contains the H+ ions and base contains the OH- ions. The acids can be neutralised by using the base.
  • The example for base is sodium, ammonium, calcium and potassium.
  • The strong acid forms the suphuric acid, hydrochloric acid. The acid can be neutralised by base soluton.
  • Hence the neutral solution has equal number of acid and base ions.

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