Multiple Choice
An example of an acid-base neutralization is the reaction of
A) H2(g) with O2(g) to form H2O(l) .
B) H2(aq) with OH(aq) to form H2O(l) .
C) H+(aq) with O2(g) to form H2O(l) .
D) H+(aq) with OH(aq) to form H2O(l) .
E) Na+(aq) with OH(aq) to form NaOH(aq) .
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