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A Neutralization Reaction Between an Acid and a Metal Hydroxide

Question 70

Question 70

Multiple Choice

A neutralization reaction between an acid and a metal hydroxide produces .


A) ammonia
B) sodium hydroxide
C) hydrogen gas
D) oxygen gas
E) water and a salt

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