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Which type of reactions form salts?

neutralization reactions
highly acidic reactions
highly basic reactions

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neutralization reactions

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Answer:

Neutralization reactions

Step-by-step explanation:

A neutralization reaction is a reaction between an acid and a base. Products of this type of reaction is water and a salt. The pH of the salt product would depend on how strong or weak the base and acid would be when they react with each other. Although the characteristics of bases and acids are practically polar opposites, when combined, they cancel each other our producing a neutralized product.

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