all substances whose solutions are neutral are not salts. for example sugar and starch solutions are neutral ,but they are not salts
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we know that salt forms because of reaction of acids and bases togather. since,the nature of salt depends onthe acidity of basucuty of the involved acid and bases .so we can't say that all neutral substance can't be a salt.
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Although sugar and common salt solutions are neutral however they are not salts since they are neither acidic nor basic.
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- A chemical reaction in which an acid and a base react quantitatively with each other is known as neutralization.
- As a result, the neutralization process neutralizes both the acidic and basic characteristics. The effects of acid and base cancel each other out.
- Salts, on the other hand, do not always have to be neutral; they may be acidic or basic.
- All compounds with neutral solutions are not salts. For instance, solutions containing sugar and common salt.
- Although sugar and common salt solutions are neutral however they are not salts since they are neither acidic nor basic.
- As a result, they do not represent the neutralizing process.
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