When an acid and a base undergo neutralization, the two substances formed are water and a salt.
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When neutralization occurs, an acid and a base react to form a salt and water.
In a typical acid-base neutralization reaction, water and a salt are formed. Water is always produced in neutralization reactions, while the specific salt formed depends on the reactants involved.
When acids and bases come together, they undergo a chemical reaction known as neutralization. This reaction results in the formation of water and a salt.
The combination of an acid and a base will result in the production of a salt and sometimes, water (requires a hydroxide (OH-) base and an acid that will make hydrogen (H+) ions). This is called a neutralization reaction.
When an acid is neutralized by a hydroxide, water and a salt are formed. This reaction is known as a neutralization reaction.