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well there are many ways, one way is noticing that a salt is produced, a basic formula acid+base->salt+water so if your cocky you can taste it, and another way is to notice has energy been produced or not, it might be harder or you can see if it bubbles or has any obvious change.

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21h ago

An acid has been neutralized when it no longer reacts with a base and the pH of the solution is close to 7, indicating a neutral pH. This can be confirmed by using pH test strips or a pH meter to measure the pH of the solution.

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12y ago

You can use an indicator like litmus paper its colour will remain same if the solution is neutralized and also can use universal indicator when you pour a drop of it and it changes its colour to green.

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the properties of the acid and alkali are cancelled out

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You can use an indicator for example a litmus paper if the alkali is neutralised than the solution will stay the same !

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10y ago

You would be able to tell when the color originates back to the liquid you mixed with your indicator.

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it turns green

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11y ago

change in colour or pH

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You can't

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