The neutralization process between an acid and a base produces the compound known as salt.
Strong acid and strong base react to generate salts, which are naturally neutral since the bonds within the salt solution are stable.
They often hydrate without hydrolyzing and have a pH value of 7.
Strong base and weak acid react to generate salts that are basic in nature and have a pH higher than 7.
Strong acid and weak base react to generate salts that are acidic in nature and have a pH lower than 7.
Depending on the types of acids and bases involved, salts created by neutralizing weak acids and weak bases might be acidic, basic, or neutrale