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This leads to neutral water by H+ + OH- --> H2O and neutral salt solution when added in equavalent amounts, BUT it is NOT a buffered solution.

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Q: What does the chemically buffered combination of strong acids that dissociate completely in water with weak bases such as hydroxides lead to?
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