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When the equal molar amounts of of both the acid and the base were reacts, what happened in the reaction?
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When the equal molar amounts of of both the acid and the base were reacts, what happened in the reaction?
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It is going to be reaction of neutralization, and water and salt will be formed. If acid and base are strong, the reaction of the solution should become neutral.
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