The reaction below is an example of an acid-base reaction. What are the products of the reaction?
In a neutralization reaction, what are typically produced?
Which of the following describe characteristics of strong acids?

What is a characteristic of strong acids compared to weak acids?
In the neutralization equation below, which is the chemical formula of the salt?
3 KOH + H3PO4 ⇄ K3PO4 + 3 H2O
A teen accidentally spills lemon juice (a weak acid) on a marble (calcium carbonate) bathroom counter. They clean it, then wipe the spot with a baking soda-and-water paste to “neutralize the acid.” Why is neutralization helpful in this situation?
Some teens use acne treatments that contain weak acids (like salicylic acid). If too much is used, the skin can become irritated. Why is using a neutralizing product (or rinsing thoroughly with a mild basic cleanser, as directed) important even when the acid is weak?
A student compares two clear solutions, Solution X and Solution Y, using the tests below:
Solution X: pH paper reads about 1; conductivity probe shows high conductivity.
Solution Y: pH paper reads about 3; conductivity probe shows moderate conductivity.
Which claims are best supported by the evidence? (Select two.)
Which picture represents the stronger acid?