Neutralization Rxn

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Do neutralization rxns always use either a STRONG base or STRONG acid (evn if the thing being neutralized is weak acid or base)?
 
Do neutralization rxns always use either a STRONG base or STRONG acid (evn if the thing being neutralized is weak acid or base)?

Neutralization involves the moles of [H+] and [-OH]. It doesn't matter if the reactants are strong or weak. You might be thinking of titration where at least one reactant has to be strong.