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What happens in a neutralization reaction?

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The hydrogen ions (H+) from the acid and the hydroxide ions (OH) from the base come together to form water
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The hydrogen (H+) ions from the base and the hydroxide (OH) ions from the acid come together to form water molecules
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The substance is neutralized
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A way to determine the concentration of a substance that is in a solution by adding a solution of known concentration and volume until the reaction is completed
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The correct option is C The hydrogen ions (H+) from the acid and the hydroxide ions (OH) from the base come together to form water
In a neutralization reaction, the hydrogen ions (H+) from the acid and the hydroxide ions (OH) from the base come together to form water.
H++OHH2O

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