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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 20:10, 23 January 2017

Neutralization is a chemical reaction that occurs when a strong base and acid react. Water and a salt are created. The $H^+$ or $H_3 O^+$ ions from the acid (proton donor) react with $OH^-$ or $O^{2-}$ ions from the base (proton acceptor) to form water. The cations and anions combine to create the salt.

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