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copper citrate is a /an with options acid, Base, salt, acid and salt both​

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Answered by 5stargamingv
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Answer:

In acid-base chemistry, a salt is defined as the ionic compound that results from a neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. As such, salts are composed of cations (positively charged ions ) and anions (negative ions), and in their unsolvated, solid forms, they are electrically neutral (without a net charge). The component ions in a salt can be inorganic; examples include chloride (Cl−), the organic acetate (CH3COO−), and monatomic fluoride (F−), as well as polyatomic ions such as sulfate (SO42−).

The Reaction of a Basic Salt in Water

There are several varieties of salts, and in this section we will consider basic salts. What makes a basic salt basic? It is due to the fact that the anion in the salt is the conjugate base of a weak acid. For a generalized anion B–, the net ionic reaction is:

B

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aq

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+

H

2

O

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l

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BH

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+

OH

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An example of a basic salt is sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3. The bicarbonate ion is the conjugate base of carbonic acid, a weak acid. Therefore, it reacts with water in the following fashion:

HCO

3

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+

H

2

O

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l

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H

2

CO

3

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OH

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Because it is capable of deprotonating water and yielding a basic solution, sodium bicarbonate is a basic salt.

Answered by amikkr
0

Copper citrate is a salt that is formed by the combination of acid and base.

  • Copper citrate is formed by the reaction of citric acid which is present in lemon, and copper oxide which is basic.
  • It has low solubility in water and can be prepared by precipitation from an aqueous solution containing copper and citrate ions.
  • Citric acid is an organic compound with the chemical formula HOCCO₂H₂.
  • It is white in color and is solid in the state.
  • It is a weak organic acid and is naturally present in citric acid.
  • It is an intermediate in the citric acid cycle, which occurs in the metabolism of all aerobic organisms.
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