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Clay and earth can have some neutralizing effects on acids due to their mineral content, which may include calcium carbonate and other alkaline substances. However, their effectiveness in neutralizing acid varies depending on the specific composition of the clay or soil. While they may help buffer acidity to some extent, they are not as effective as dedicated alkaline substances like lime. Thus, while they can provide some neutralization, they are not a reliable solution for significant acid neutralization.

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