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‎neither acidic, nor alkaline
‎NEUTR
‎ ydrogen ions and hydroxide ions, forming
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‎acid-alkali neutralisation ‎beetween an acid and a base ‎NEUTRALISATION REACTION
‎water.




‎LITMUS PAPER ‎CAN BE MEAS




‎ he first part comes from the base, alkali or
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‎metal carbonate

‎hydrochloric acid produces chloride salts

‎nitric acid produces nitrate salts ‎The second part comes from the acid

‎sulfuric acid produces sulfate salts
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