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E. a process that produces water
and a salt
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Neutralization.

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The neutralization is the process that produces water and salt. In the process of neutralization, acid reacts with base produces salt and water. In this process, acid and base exchange their atoms which leads to the production of salt and water. For example, HCL is an acid and NaOH is a base, the acid exchange CL with the OH of base producing water and sodium chloride which is a type of salt.

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