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The concentration of a strong acid is higher than that of a strong base. when they're combined, will the solution be neutralized? why or why not?

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When a strong acid and a strong base are combined, they will undergo a neutralization reaction, which produces a salt and water. The pH of the resulting solution will depend on the relative concentrations of the acid and base, but in general, it will be closer to neutral than the pH of either the acid or the base.

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