Neutralization Reactions
Neutralization reactions occur when an acid and a base interact, resulting in the formation of an ionic salt and water, effectively canceling each other's properties. Antacids serve as a practical example, as they help alleviate stomach acidity by raising pH levels. Understanding this process is crucial, as it highlights the balance between acidity and basicity in everyday situations.In this clip
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Episode 51: Acids and Bases
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