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When OH- and H+ ions are brought together, they quickly combine to form water molecules.

a. True
b. False

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When OH- and H+ ions are brought together, they quickly combine to form water molecules.

a. True
b. False

The statement “When OH- and H+ ions are brought together, they quickly combine to form water molecules” is true. The answer is letter A.

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User Jay Kareliya
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Answer:

The correct answer is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the ions OH- and H+ come into contact with each other, they briskly combine to produce the molecules of water. In this combination, a cation and an anion combine to exhibit a neutral state of their charges and produce molecules of water.

Neutralization refers to a reaction in which a base like NaOH and an acid like HCl react quantitatively with each other, and in this kind of reaction salt and water are the products of the reaction.

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