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Write a net ionic equation for the neutralization reaction of acid with a hydroxide base. (Include phase symbols)

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Answer:

salt + water. It is called the ionic equation for neutralisation. the acid to form a salt solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

So what you end up with is you always end up H+ plus OH- yields H2O, because HCl, and NaOH, since they're strong, they fully dissociate. So the Na+, and the Cl - are spectator ions. So with a strong acid and strong base, the net ion equation is always H+ plus OH- yields H2O.

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