Neutralization
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The reaction between an acid and a base, it produces a salt and water
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to balance the temperature in a room that is too hot by introducing cool air. Just like mixing hot and cool air brings the room to a comfortable temperature, neutralization involves mixing an acid with a base to bring about a balanced, neutral solution. In this analogy, the hot air represents the acid, the cool air represents the base, and the resulting comfortable room temperature is akin to the neutral solution of salt and water produced in the reaction.
Practice Version
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