Briefly explain all the types of salts.
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Types of Salts
There are different kinds of salts. These include:
1. Normal salt
The hydrogen ions of the acid are completely replaced by metallic ions . Examples are NaCl, CuSO4, KNO3, and CaCO3. Normal salts are electrically neutral.
2. Acid salt
The salt still has hydrogen atom(s) from an acid which can further be replaced by metallic ions. Examples include: NaHSO4, NaHCO3 and NaHS
3. Basic salt
The salt contains hydroxides together with metallic ions and negative ions from an acid. Examples are basic zinc chloride, ZnOHCl, basic magnesium chloride.
4. Double salt
Salt that ionizes to produce three different types of ions in solution, two of these are usually positively charged and the other negatively charged. Examples are ammonium iron(II) tetraoxosulphate(VI) hexahydrate, (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2.6H2O; potash alum or aluminium potassium tetraoxosulphate(VI) dodecahydrate, KAl(SO4)2. 12H2O; and chrome alum or chromium(III) potassium tetraoxosulphate(VI) dodecahydrate, KCr(SO4)2. 12H2O.
5. Complex salt
The salt contains complex ions, i.e. ions consisting of a charged group of atoms. Examples are sodium tetrahydroxozincate(II)
Na2Zn(OH)4(aq)2Na+(aq)+Zn(OH)2-4(aq)
potassium hexacyanoferrate(II)
K4Fe(CN)6(aq)4K+(aq)+[Fe(CN)6]4-(aq)
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Types of Salts
There are different kinds of salts. These include:
1. Normal salt
The hydrogen ions of the acid are completely replaced by metallic ions . Examples are NaCl, CuSO4, KNO3, and CaCO3. Normal salts are electrically neutral.
2. Acid salt
The salt still has hydrogen atom(s) from an acid which can further be replaced by metallic ions. Examples include: NaHSO4, NaHCO3 and NaHS
3. Basic salt
The salt contains hydroxides together with metallic ions and negative ions from an acid. Examples are basic zinc chloride, ZnOHCl, basic magnesium chloride.
4. Double salt
Salt that ionizes to produce three different types of ions in solution, two of these are usually positively charged and the other negatively charged. Examples are ammonium iron(II) tetraoxosulphate(VI) hexahydrate, (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2.6H2O; potash alum or aluminium potassium tetraoxosulphate(VI) dodecahydrate, KAl(SO4)2. 12H2O; and chrome alum or chromium(III) potassium tetraoxosulphate(VI) dodecahydrate, KCr(SO4)2. 12H2O.
5. Complex salt
The salt contains complex ions, i.e. ions consisting of a charged group of atoms. Examples are sodium tetrahydroxozincate(II)
Na2Zn(OH)4(aq)2Na+(aq)+Zn(OH)2-4(aq)
potassium hexacyanoferrate(II)
K4Fe(CN)6(aq)4K+(aq)+[Fe(CN)6]4-(aq)
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there are 7 types of salts
Table salt the most common is harvested from salt desosin found underground
TYPES OF SALTS
Kosher salt /Flicker
sea salt
Himalayan pink salt
Celtic sea salt
Kala namak
fcake salt
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Table salt the most common is harvested from salt desosin found underground
TYPES OF SALTS
Kosher salt /Flicker
sea salt
Himalayan pink salt
Celtic sea salt
Kala namak
fcake salt
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