neutralizálják
Neutralizálják is a Hungarian verb meaning "they neutralize" or "to neutralize" (in the third person plural). This term is used in various contexts, most commonly in chemistry and biology. In chemistry, it refers to the process where an acid and a base react to form a salt and water, thus canceling out each other's acidic and basic properties. For example, a strong acid like hydrochloric acid would be neutralized by a strong base like sodium hydroxide. This reaction is fundamental to many chemical processes and is often employed in industrial applications and laboratory work to control pH levels.
In a broader sense, "neutralizálják" can also describe the act of rendering something ineffective or harmless.