Neutralization of an acid by a base can be represented by the following equation: H O OH H O 3 2 + + − 2 This means that the pH of the solution after the neutralization is approximately:
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B: The solution resulting from a neutralisation reactions should have
pH = 7 (should be neutral) – provided that it is properly titrated.
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