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If an acid is combined with a base of equal strength, the result will most likely be
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If an acid is combined with a base of equal strength, the result will most likely be
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It will most likely be Neutral.
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Neutral. Equal strength acids and bases neutralize each other. Unless there's far more of one than another!
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