That would be a no. If you're neutralizing something, you're counteracting its effect(s). If you're improving something, you're making it better.
An elite private contracting agency was dispatched to neutralize the threat.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) can neutralize acids in cooking and cleaning applications. Lime (calcium hydroxide) can neutralize acidic soil in agriculture to improve plant growth. Ammonia can neutralize acidic contaminants in water and wastewater treatment processes.
the definition of neutralize is when two substances are both equally balanced eg. sugar weighs the same as twice the lot of salt.
Another word for sharpen is improve. Example: He took a class to sharpen his skills. He took a class to improve his skills. The two example sentences mean the same thing.
Well,i guess the same volume as the base.
to improve =migliorare
neutralize
Yes. Bases neutralize acids in neutralization reaction. The word reaction is: Acid plus base makes water plus a salt. hope this helps alot. Goodluck ;)
Improve?
'To improve' means 'sudharana'.
Yes, the word 'improve' is a verb.
To neutralize an acidic substance, you can add a base to it. The base will react with the acid to form water and a salt, which will help to balance the pH level. It is important to use the appropriate amount of base to completely neutralize the acid.