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State the difference between neutral, acidic and basic salts. Give one example
of each.
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Explanation:
neutral salt:
salts which are formed by the complete neutralisation of strong acid and strong base are called neutral salts.
eg: Na2So4,KCl,RbNO3
acidic salts:
salts which are formed by the neutralisation of strong acid and weak base are called acidic salts.
eg:ZnCl2,FeCl3,SnSO4
basic salts:
salts which are formed by the neutralisation of strong base and weak acid are called basic salts
eg:Na2CO3,CH3COONa,Na3PO4
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Neutral salt-salts formed by the reaction of a strong acid with a strong base are neutral salt. solution of neutal salt in water is neutral. eg-nacl is neutal salt formed by reaction of strong acid hcl and weak base naoh. ... basic saltss are the salts formed by reaction of weak acid and strong base.
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