Answer:
H^+(aq) + OH^-(aq) ------->H2O(l)
Explanation:
Neutralization is a reaction that occurs between an acid and a base to yield salt and water only.
The net ionic equation shows the species that are directly involved in a reaction. It eliminates the spectator ions.
Recall that a strong acid and a strong base ionizes completely in solution to yield hydrogen and hydroxide ions respectively.
The net ionic equation for the neutralization of a strong acid and a strong base is; H^+(aq) + OH^-(aq) ------->H2O(l)