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Use the following table to answer the question.
Strong acids Weak acids Weak bases Strong bases
HBr CH3COOH NH3 NaOH
HNO3 HF NH4OH KOH
H2SO4 HCN Ca(OH)2
Which reaction would yield a neutral salt?
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A neutral salt forms when a strong acid reacts with a strong base. Example: HNO3 (strong acid) + KOH (strong base) → KNO3 + H2O, which yields the neutral salt KNO3.
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