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Neutralization, the chemical reaction combining an acid with a base to produce a neutral solution, produces a salt and

water.
hydrogen gas.
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carbon dioxide
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metallic precipitates.

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Answer:

A WATER

Step-by-step explanation:

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(A) Water

Neutralization, the chemical reaction combining an acid with a base to produce a neutral solution, produces a salt and water.

Step-by-step explanation:

Neutralization is a double displacement chemical reaction where an acid reacts with a base to form a salt and water. The reaction only products neutral compounds and is reversible in nature.

Based on Arrhenius' acid and base theory, an acid when dissolved in water produces positive hydrogen (
H^+) ion and negative non-metal ions. A base when dissolved in water produces positive metal ions and negative hydroxide (
OH^-) ions. When an acid reacts with a base, the hydrogen ions react with the hydroxide ions to form water.


H^+ + OH^-
H_2O

The metal and non-metal ions combine to form a neutral ionic compound, the salt.

Eg: Combination of Sodium Hydroxide (
NaOH) and hydrochloric acid (
HCl) forms Water (
H_2O) and Common salt (
NaCl)

Equation:


NaOH + HCl
NaCl + H_2O


Base + Acid
Salt + Water

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