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Can acids neutralize bases?

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Yes!

Step-by-step explanation:

Strong Acids neutralize Strong bases.

When they react, water is formed. Whatever ions are left over, they become salt.

There must be an equal moles of strong acid and strong base.

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yes acid can nuetralize bases

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