can salt always be neutal? if not why
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we can say that a salt is neutral when it is formed from a strong base and a strong acid or a weak base or a weak acid
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A salt is an ionic compound that is formed when an acid and a base neutralize each other. While it may seem that salt solutions would always be neutral, they can frequently be either acidic or basic. ... Since sodium fluoride is soluble, the sodium ion is a spectator ion in the neutralization reaction.
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