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28 September, 15:12

In a reaction of an acid with a base, the pH changes to a value that is closer to what?

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  1. 28 September, 15:42
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    The pH changes to a value closer to 7, which is considered neutral.

    This, however, only applies to all reactions between strong acids and strong bases. If the reaction either involves a weak acid and/or a weak base, the computation of the final pH may slightly be more complicated.
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