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Chemistry, 21.05.2021 02:20 mari530

How is the salt formed in a neutralization reaction written in a chemical reaction? A. The cation is from the base and the anion is from the acid.
B. The cation is from the acid and the anion is from the base.
C. The cation and anion both come from the dissociation of water.
D. The cation and anion may come from either acid or base, depending on their equilibrium constants.

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