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If you combine Ammonia and Baking Soda, would you get a neutral solution? Why or why not?

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No

Step-by-step explanation:

I do not think you will get a neural solution. A neutral solution is one formed when a basic substance reacts with an acidic substance. While ammonia is a weak base, baking soda is also a carbonate which makes it basic in nature too.

Hence, by combining both, I do not think we will get a neutral solution as they are both basic substances

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