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When the dilute solution of strong acid (14) neutralize by the dilute solution of strong base (14) then the neutralization nearly same in all cases. How do you account for this?​

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Answered by brijmohanbhatt506
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To neutralize acids, a weak base is used. Bases have a bitter or astringent taste and a pH greater than 7. Common bases are sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and ammonium hydroxide. Bases are neutralized by using a weak acid.

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