5. Salt is formed, when
(a) acids react with water
(c) bases react with water
(b) bases react with acids
(d) none of these
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Answer:
acids react with water
Explanation:
Acids react with metal carbonates and hydrogencarbonates in the same way. These reactions produce salt, water and carbon dioxide. Observations: green solid copper(II) carbonate disappears, blue solution produced, heat released, bubbles.
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Explanation:
Salt is formed when bases react with acids.
Salt is the product formed when an acid is neutralized by a base or vice versa, along with water.
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