Why does the neutralization of an acid by a base often produce water? Need hint for this?
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because both are in liquid state
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neutralization reaction between an acid and a base will produce a salt and water. In a neutralization reaction, the acid will produce H+ ions that react to neutralize the OH- ions produced by the base, forming neutral water.
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