Water is slightly acidic (around pH 5.6),a lot of countries/places,such as Sweden, use calcium oxide to neutralise bodies of water affected by acid rain.
The amount of water that will neutralize a can of soda will depend on the size. However, an 8 oz. soda will require 845 ounces of water to neutralize.
Water has no ability to neutralize either acids or bases, it can only dilute them.
If you have a base an acid can neutralize it, giving water and a salt
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Neutralize, you mean :) An equal amount of an acid and an alkali will neutralize to produce water and a corresponding salt. ;)
False. Milk is nearly all water. Sugar is a covalent molecular compound which can be solvated by water. The mouth and water do not and cannot neutralize sugar. Sugars are not neutralized, but acids and bases can be.
You should not attempt to neutralize it. If you get potassium hydroxide on your skin you should immediately and thoroughly wash the affected area with water.
In polluted soil or water areas, this is used to neutralize contamination.
add water in copious amounts if acid is contained