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depends on what type of neutralisation reaction i'm afraid;

most reactions will release hydrogen

others will produce carbon dioxide (if the reaction contains a carbonate-e.g CaCO3)

sorry this is a bit vague but i don't really have time!

source: I.B Higher level and will take at uni ;)

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