I'd like a little clarification on this as well. I almost answered saying that any acid + base will result in complete neutralization.
TPR seems to contradict itself in the section on this, however:
"If a strong acid and strong base react, the resulting solution will be pH neutral (which is why we call it a neutralization reaction). However, if the reaction involves a weak acid or a weak base, the resulting solution will generally not be pH neutral."
But in the question at the end of the section:
"Binary mixtures of equal moles of which of the following acid-base combinations will lead to a complete neutralization reaction?
I. HCl and NaOH
II. HF and NH3
III. HNO3 and NaHCO3"
The answer is all three, and solution states:
"Remember, regardless of the strengths of the acids and bases, all neutralization reactions go to completion."
That seems to go against what it said earlier about weak acids and bases. I could be misinterpreting something, so any clarification would be great.