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Acid-base Neutralization
Acid-base Neutralization
Acid-base Neutralization
Acid-base Neutralization
Acid-base Neutralization

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Acid-base Neutralization Defined

Said of a chemical reaction in which the amounts of acid and base react to form water (and salt) and leave no excess of hydronium (H3O+) or hydroxide (OH-) ions. the resulting solution has a pH of 7.

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