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Kyler Adams
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5 July, 18:53
A base can neutralize an acid. true or false
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Jazmin Daugherty
5 July, 19:03
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false. acids do not neutralize bases.
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Kaylee Hutchinson
5 July, 19:16
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I think its False
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Cause no acid do not neutralize bases
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