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Neutralization is a chemical reaction that occurs when a strong base and acid react. Water and a salt are created. The <math>H^+</math> or <math>H_3 O^+</math> ions from the acid (proton donor) react with <math>OH^-</math> or <math>O^{2-}</math> ions from the base (proton acceptor) to form water. The cations and anions combine to create the salt. | Neutralization is a chemical reaction that occurs when a strong base and acid react. Water and a salt are created. The <math>H^+</math> or <math>H_3 O^+</math> ions from the acid (proton donor) react with <math>OH^-</math> or <math>O^{2-}</math> ions from the base (proton acceptor) to form water. The cations and anions combine to create the salt. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 23 January 2017
Neutralization is a chemical reaction that occurs when a strong base and acid react. Water and a salt are created. The or ions from the acid (proton donor) react with or ions from the base (proton acceptor) to form water. The cations and anions combine to create the salt.
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