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3. Into which type will you classify the above compounds-acid, base or salt?
NH, (g) + HOOD
NH(aq) + OH (a
Na O(s) + ..
Na ²O
(aq) +
Cao(s) + H²O(l) =?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When is a salt solution basic or acidic?

Salts that are from strong bases and strong acids do not hydrolyze. ...

Salts that are from strong bases and weak acids do hydrolyze, which gives it a pH greater than 7. ...

Salts of weak bases and strong acids do hydrolyze, which gives it a pH less than 7.

Sodium nitrate is the salt that would be produced in the reaction of sodium hydroxide, a strong base, and nitric acid, a strong acid. As such, NaNO3 is neither an acid nor a base

Common examples include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, citric acid and ethanoic acid (vinegar/acetic acid). Bases are a group of substances that neutralise acids. Soluble bases are called alkalis. ... Salts are odourless and have a salty taste, and many are soluble in water.

Answered by jiwoo2341
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Answer:

We determine whether the hydrolyzable ion is acidic or basic by comparing the Ka and Kb values for the ion; if Ka > Kb, the ion will be acidic, whereas if Kb > Ka, the ion will be basic. Anilinium chloride: Anilinium chloride is an example of an acid salt

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