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Neutralization occurs, with heat and water being produced as well as a compound. The compound may be soluble and is invisible in the water or insoluble and appears in the bottom of the solution. The pH of the resulting solution would be anywhere between 5 and 14 depending on the amount of both substance added. If the pH of the final solution is less than 7, some of the acid (in this case a pH 5 substance) will be left in the solution and the reverse applies as well. If the pH of the final solution is 7, there would be no more acid or alkali left (since they are totally neutralized)

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Q: What would happen if you mixed a substance with a pH of 5 with a substance that has a pH of 14?
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