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

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An acid and a base combined produce a salt and water.

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The correct answer is water.

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The neutralization reaction occurs when acid and base solutions react, producing water and a neutral ionic compound called salt. The word "salt" describes any ionic compound whose cation comes from a base (e.g. Na+ of NaOH) and whose anion comes from an acid (e.g. Cl- of HCl), while the rest of the elements react by forming water (H20).

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