Multiple Choice
What happens to the corrosive properties of an acid and a base after they neutralize each other? Why?
A) The corrosive properties are neutralized because the acid and base no longer exist.
B) The corrosive properties are unaffected because salt is a corrosive agent.
C) The corrosive properties are doubled because the acid and base are combined in the salt.
D) The corrosive properties remain the same when the salt is mixed into water.
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