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which of the acid can neutralize an acid​

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Answered by divyanshukumar601
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Answer:yess

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Answered by sn392811
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Answer: To neutralize them, use a weak base. There are two types of acids: mineral (inorganic) acids—such as sulfuric, hydrochloric, or nitric—and carboxylic (organic) acids such as formic or acetic. Bases, also called alkaline compounds, have a pH greater than 7. Use a weak acid to neutralize bases.

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