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What is formed when acids and bases come together in neutralization reactions?.

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Water and Salts

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Because a neutralization reaction, which results in the formation of salt and water, occurs when an acid and a base react with one another. The H + ions from the acid and the OH - ions from the base combine to form water. As a result of the reaction, a solution with a neutral pH (pH = 7) is produced as the strong acids and strong bases completely dissociate.

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It would be Water and salts
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