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The general format for a "neutralization" reaction would be:Group of answer choicesMetal + Non-metal "yields" a SaltAcid+ Base "yields" a Salt + sodiumAcid+ Base "yields" a Salt + WaterAgOH + HCl "yields" AgCl + H2O

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A neutralization reaction, by definition, refers to the reaction between an acid and a base. When you have a strong base and a strong acid, the result is salt and water. Therefore the answer will be the third option:

Answer: Acid+ Base "yields" a Salt + Water

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