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What is the goal of neutralization reactions?Question 5Select one:a.Neutralize the substances.b.Decrease the pH.c.Widen the gap between the two pH values.d.Increase the pH.

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What is the goal of neutralization reactions?Question 5Select one:a.Neutralize the substances.b.Decrease the pH.c.Widen the gap between the two pH values.d.Increase the pH.

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The goal of neutralization reactions is to neutralize the substances. So, the correct answer is a. Neutralize the substances. In a neutralization reaction, an acid reacts with a base to produce a salt and water, effectively neutralizing the acid and base properties of the reactants.

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