What type of reaction takes place when a base is dissolved in water?
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Neutralization. For a strong acid and a strong base in water, the neutralization reaction is between hydrogen and hydroxide ions—i.e., H3O+ + OH− ⇄ 2H2O. For a weak acid and a weak base, neutralization is more appropriately considered to involve direct proton transfer from the acid to the base.
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