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The amount of base needed to neutralize an acid depends on the alkalinity of the acid and of the base.

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Because some salts formed during the neutralization form non-neutral water solutions.

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Q: Why doesn't reaction between equal amounts of an acid and a base always produce a neutral solution?
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