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Why is the reaction of an acid with a base called neutralization?

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Why is the reaction of an acid with a base called neutralization?

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A reaction between an acid and base is called neutralization. Bases and acids are seen as opposites because the effect of an acid is to increase the hydronium ion concentration in water, where as bases reduce this concentration. ChaCha on!

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