Science, asked by moturiveerabala, 8 months ago

2) when is
a salt former? Give one
example of salt​

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Answered by ayush4695
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salt forms when the acids reacts with the bases . this is called the neutralisation reaction.

NaCl is the common salt we use in our daily life...

Answered by shirishanaidu499
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The process of salt formation is relatively simple and involves, in essence, pairing the parent drug molecule with an appropriate counterion. The essential prerequisite is the presence of ionisable functional groups in the drug’s structure that allow sufficient ionic interaction between the drug and the salt former. The charged groups in the structure of the drug and the counterion are attracted by ionic intermolecular forces. At favourable thermodynamic conditions, the salt is precipitated in the crystallised from8,9, Fig 1.

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