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What is Neutralization? The pH of a solution. If the value is so much that it is a neutral solution Called?​

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Answered by liasangma
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When a strong acid and a strong base fully neutralize, the pH is neutral. Neutral pH means that the pH is equal to 7.00 at 25 ºC. At this point of neutralization, there are equal amounts of OH− and H3O+. ... When a strong acid completely neutralizes a strong base, the pH of the salt solution will always be 7.

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When a strong acid and a strong base fully neutralize, the pH is neutral. Neutral pH means that the pH is equal to 7.00 at 25 ºC. At this point of neutralization, there are equal amounts of OH− and H3O+. ... When a strong acid completely neutralizes a strong base, the pH of the salt solution will always be 7.

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