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Aquous solution of salts which are not neutral innature

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Answered by RoyaleKing7
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Salts containing halides (except F-) and an alkaline metal (except Be2+) will dissociate into spectator ions.

Answered by Anonymous
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Common examples are sodium chloride (NaCl), ammonium sulfate [(NH4)2(SO4)], and magnesium sulfate (MgSO4). Neutral salts are typically colourless, and do not conduct electricity when solid but do conduct electricity when dissloved in aqueous solution as the ions (which carry charge) are free to move.

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