All of the following may be considered neutralization reactions under different definitions:
However, this is not a general rule for all neutralization reactions between a weak acid and a weak base.
Equal numbers of moles of acid and base are needed for neutralization reactions.
Also in the digestive tract, neutralization reactions are used when food is moved from the stomach to the intestines.
Matt Voss I am not sure exactly what neutralization reaction you are referring to.
This is a neutralization reaction which has been put into a word equation:
Acid-alkali reactions are also a type of neutralization reaction.
A neutralization reaction is a specific type of double replacement reaction.
A neutralization reaction occurs when an acid reacts with an equal amount of a base.
It is made by a neutralization reaction between sodium hydroxide with sulfuric acid.