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  • Chemical Changes: Understanding Acid-Base Neutralization
    The correct answer is: combining an acid and base.

    When an acid and a base react, they undergo a chemical reaction called neutralization. This reaction results in the formation of a salt and water. The salt is a compound that contains the positively charged ions from the base and the negatively charged ions from the acid. The water is a neutral compound that is formed from the hydrogen ions from the acid and the hydroxide ions from the base.

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