7. What is the difference between an acid salt and a normal salt?
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A salt that has neither hydrogen (H) nor hydroxyl (OH) in its formula, e.g., sodium chloride (NaCl), is called a normal salt. A salt that has hydrogen in its formula, e.g., sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), is called an acid salt. ... Alums are a special kind of double salt.
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A salt that has neither hydrogen (H) nor hydroxyl (OH) in its formula, e.g., sodium chloride (NaCl), is called a normal salt.
A salt that has hydrogen in its formula, e.g., sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), is called an acid salt.
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