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are all salts neutral in nature?​

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Answered by kumarisneha66749
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Explanation:

A salt may be defined as the product of a neutralization reaction of an acid and a base. The prototype “salt,” of course, is sodium chloride, or table salt. ... Neutralization of any strong acid with a strong base always gives a neutral salt. In general, however, salts may be acidic, basic or neutral

Answered by regmiunisha08
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Answer:

A solution of NaCl in water has no acidic or basic properties, since neither ion is capable of hydrolyzing.

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Salts That Form Neutral Solutions.

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