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Which statement INCORRECTLY describes a neutralization reaction?rnat the end the hydronium equals the hydroxide concentrations.rnat the end the ph is 14.rnit produces a salt and water.rnit is a type of double replacement reaction.

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The correct answer is: At the end the pH is 14.
A neutralization reaction is a reaction between an acid and a base that produces a salt and water. The pH of a solution is a measure of its acidity or basicity, and it is measured on a scale from 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is neutral, a pH less than 7 is acidic, and a pH greater than 7 is basic. In a neutralization reaction, the hydronium ions from the acid react with the hydroxide ions from the base to form water, and the resulting solution has a pH of 7.


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