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Chemistry, 20.09.2020 07:01 smartgirl2092

The reaction between a strong acid and a weak base produces a salt, but water is not usually formed because: the reaction is too hot and water evaporates

there is no hydrogen present to form water

the acid is not strong enough to form water

weak bases tend not to be hydroxides

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