When aqueous solution of an acid
and base are mixed, happens??
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Understanding the Acid-Base Chemical Reaction
The salt that is produced is table salt or sodium chloride. Now, if you had more acid than base in this reaction, not all of the acid would react, so the result would be salt, water, and leftover acid, so the solution would still be acidic (pH < 7 ).
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nuetralization reaction takes place
in such a reaction an acid nuetralize a base or reduce it's effect and vice versa
after a nuetralization reaction Salt and water is produced
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