why does neutralization occur when an acid is mixed with base
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The neutralization process happens when an acid and a base interact with each other, causing each of the compounds to lose some of their ions and as a result the remaining solution becomes neither an acid nor a base. The neutralization process generally produces salt or water as a result, depending on the solutions that were mixed.
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because when those two are reacted salt and water is released as the products
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