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What are facts about neutralisation?

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Neutralizing actions, or compulsions, occur in varying forms and degrees. Some are obvious, others less so, and in some cases they may not be evident at all. They can be identified primarily based on the circumstances that produce them.

The affected person needs to ask the following questions: What is pushing me to perform this action? Is it a response to a trigger that I really observed? Is it based on what I imagine has happened or could happen, even though I didn't actually see anything?

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Hi i am a scientist who studies acid and alkali. Neutralisation happens so it can drink the water.

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when acids are mixed with alkalis :)

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wot is it

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