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Add a strong base to strong acid and you will neutralize it.

Similarly, add a strong acid to a strong base and it will be neutralized.

For example:-

HCl + NaOH ----> NaCl + H2O

You add a strong base to a strong acid and get a neutral salt and water.

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To neutalize an acid with a base you must put the base in the acid, that will give the substance pH of 7 which is neutral. You can also neutralize a base with an acid, but putting the acid in the base.

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By reacting it with a proton donor (an acid), forming water and salt.

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to neutralise an acid you need to make it to ph7 by adding akaline

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you add a little acid and keep testing with pH paper or monitor until neutral

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With an acid.

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an acid or water

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SOdium

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