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Neutralization is used to describe a chemical reaction between an acid and a base that results in a neutral solution. This means that the solution is neither acidic nor basic, but rather has a pH value of 7, which is considered neutral. For example, if you were to mix vinegar (an acid) with baking soda (a base), the reaction would produce water and a salt, and the resulting solution would be neutral. Neutralization reactions are commonly used in many everyday situations, such as in the production of soap, in the treatment of wastewater, and in the preparation of pharmaceuticals.