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Identify which statements about neutralization are true. An equal number of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions combine to form waterIf there are more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions, some water will be made but the solution will still be slightly acidic Water and oxygen gas are producedI'm not sure

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Identify which statements about neutralization are true. An equal number of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions combine to form waterIf there are more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions, some water will be made but the solution will still be slightly acidic Water and oxygen gas are producedI'm not sure

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  1. True: In a neutralization reaction, an equal number of hydrogen ions (H+) and hydroxide ions (OH-) combine to form water (H2O). This is the basic definition of a neutralization reaction.

  2. True: If there are more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions, some water will be made but the solution will still be slightly acidic. This is because the excess hydrogen ions (H+) will not have hydroxide ions (OH-) to react with, and thus, the solution will have a higher concentration of H+ ions, making it acidic.

  3. False: In a neutralization reaction, water and a salt are produced, not oxygen gas. The reaction between an acid and a base (neutralization) results in the formation of water and a salt, not oxygen gas.

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