why is sulphur dioxide and calcium carbonate a neutralisation reaction even though no protons are present
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In this reaction, ammonia gas reacts with acid to form ammonium ions. Ammonia (a weak base) reacts with acetic acid (also weak). The resulting solution is nearly neutral, but it will be slightly basic because ammonia is stronger than acetic acid. Hydrogen sulfide gas is bubbled into a strong base
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