What happens to (a) the H+ ions, and (b) the temperature of the solution, when an acid is neutralized?
What happens to (a) the H+ ions, and (b) the temperature of the solution, when an acid is neutralized?

(a) H+ ions interact with OH– ions and are transformed to water during the neutralization reaction. The reaction can be described as follows:

(b) The temperature of the solution rises as heat is created because neutralization is an exothermic reaction.