What is a neutralization reaction?

A. A reaction that involves neutral reactants
B. A reaction in which the reactants are a salt and water
C. A reaction in which the product is either acidic or basic
D. A reaction that removes essentially all H+ and OH-

I know that it isn't A or D. I don't think that it is B as the products are a salt and water, and I don't think it is C either... What do you think?

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I think you are wrong. Relook at answer D. What happens to the excess H+ in the acid, and the OH- in the base? They combine, and "dissapear" into water.
The titration of HCl with NaOH is an example of:

A. a strong acid-weak base titration.
B. a weak acid-weak base titration.
C. a weak acid-strong base titration.
D. a strong acid-strong base titration.

I know that this is a strong acid but not sure about the base? what do you think?
NaOH is a strong base.
D. A reaction that removes essentially all H+ and OH-
d. strong-strong
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