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A typical example such a reaction is what occurs when you equal amounts of a strong acid to a strong base. Hydrochloric acid, HCl, is a strong acid and sodium hydroxide, NaOH, is a strong base. When you mix the two in equal amounts, pure water (with a pH of 7) and table salt, NaCl are made. The reaction is: HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) The net ionic reaction occurring here, and in most neutralization reactions is: H+ + OH- → H2O Note that this neutralization reaction can produce a tremendous amount of heat, and so can be quite dangerous!

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To make this simple: The process of neutralization is the chemical action of changing the Ph of a compound to fall within 6.8 - 7.2, with 7.0 being absolute neutral. Only distilled water will ever be absolute neutral. From 1 - 6.8 is acidic with the lower number indicating the strongest acid. From 7.2 - 14 is a base with the higher number being the strongest. An acid and a base are mixed together in the proper proportions to form a new compounds which fall within the neutral range. Example: HCl (strong acid) + NaOH (strong base) 1 HCl + 1NaOH = 1NaCl (table salt) + 1HOH (H2O---Water) The acid is now neutralized and will have a Ph beteeen 6.8 - 7.2. bjsworld

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If you are talking about a neutralization reaction involving the chemical equation of an acid and a base, then that would be baking soda plus vinegar. Fun, safe, easy.

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  1. whenever we have acidity in our bally we drink soda water which act as a base and neutralized.
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Whenan acid and a base of the same numbers come together they neutralize themselves and turn into water.

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acid , being given a alkali

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Toothpaste with Tooth and Acid!

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