Chemistry, asked by Vishambharholker, 5 months ago

2. Why do acids react with salt ?
3. Give one example of reaction of salt with acid.

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Answered by ramandhamija
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Explanation:

stronger acid usually reacts with the salt of a relatively weaker acid by displacing the latter from it. ... The respective salt of sulphuric acid is the other product of such a reaction. "

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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1.)A stronger acid usually reacts with the salt of a relatively weaker acid by displacing the latter from it. Thus mineral acids like hydrochloric or suphuric acid easily displaces weaker organic acids like acetic acid from the latter's salts. ... The respective salt of sulphuric acid is the other product of such a reaction.

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2.)Neutralisation Reaction:

Example: Sodium chloride and water are formed when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide (a strong base). In similar way, calcium chloride is formed along with water when hydrochloric acid reacts with calcium hydroxide (a base).

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