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When the same amount of acid is added to a certain amount of an equally strong base, then this is called neutralistion: every acidic H+ from the acid has reacted with every OH- (or basic anion) from this base.

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Example NaOH(aq.)+ HCl(aq.) => NaCl(aq) + H2O(aq.) Sodium hydroxide Hydrochloric acid Sodium chloride and water

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a salt, such as sodium chloride, is a product of a neutralisation reaction; in this case the reaction between water and chlorine.

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H3O+ (aq) + OH- (aq) ----> 2 H2O (aq)

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