Question 2 (1 point) A neutralization reaction between an acid and a metal hydroxide produces ________. ? water and a salt ? hydrogen gas ? oxygen gas ? sodium hydroxide ? ammonia
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In this case, the base is a metal hydroxide. The general equation for a neutralization reaction is: Acid + Base → Salt + Water So, the products of a neutralization reaction between an acid and a metal hydroxide are water and salt. Show more…
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