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Which of the following is an example of a neutralisation reaction? * 1 point Taking an antacid to easy the heat burn Using tooth paste to prevent tooth decay Using baking soda to soothe a bee sting All of the above​

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Answered by vinny128
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Answer: All the Above

Explanation:  The neutralization reaction is the one in which an acid reacts with an equimolar amount of base to give salt and water. The example could be a reaction between any strong acid and a base.

The acid produced on the tooth enamel (commonly known as acid erosion) is neutralized by the toothpaste

baking soda -- is neutralizing acids, including strong varieties such as hydrochloric acid. When you mix baking soda, a mild base, with acids, a chemical reaction turns the acids into harmless

Baking soda, when mixed with water, is said to help neutralize bee venom

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