A salt formed by incomplete neutralization of an acid by a base
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Acid salts are salts created by incomplete neutralization of an acid by a base.
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- Acid salts are salts created when poly-basic acids are partially neutralised.
- Basic salts are those created when poly acidic bases are partially neutralised.
- One or more hydroxyl groups are still present in such salts.
- Acidic salts contain one or more replaceable hydrogen atoms and are created when poly acidic bases are incompletely neutralised.
- Acidic salts are referred to as acidic salts because they react with water to generate an acidic solution.
- For instance, ammonium sulphate and ammonium chloride.
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Acid salt is formed by incomplete neutralization of an acid by a base
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- Acid salt is a type of salt that produces an acidic solution when dissolved in a solvent.
- Its formation as a substance has greater electrical conductivity than that of a pure solvent.
- The acidic solution formed by the acid salt is produced during the partial neutralization of diprotic or higher aprotic acids.
- Sulfuric acid forms both acid salts, such as sodium hydrogen sulfate, and normal salts, such as, and sodium sulfate.
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