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Options for the first box: HF, HLiF, LiF, LiOHoptions for the second box: hydrofluoric acid, lithium hydroxide, lithium oxide, water

Options for the first box: HF, HLiF, LiF, LiOHoptions for the second box: hydrofluoric-example-1
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In acid base reactions, also known as neutralization reactions, the products are always a salt and water. The salt is formed with the cation of the base and the anion of the acid.

The anion of the acid is fluoride and the cation of the base is litium, it means that the salt formed is LiF.

For the second box, the answer is water.

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