After neutralization, the corrosive properties of an acid and base
A. are doubled because the acid and base are combined in the salt.
B. are unaffected because salt is a corrosive agent.
C. remain the same when the salt is mixed into water.
D. are neutralized because the acid and base no longer exist.
Answer: D
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