Define acid salt and basic salt ?
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An acidic salt is a salt which has TWO POSITIVE IONS out of which one is a H+ ion and the other is any other positive ion, and it also has a negative ion other than OH-. Example:-NaHCO3, KHSO4. A basic salt is a salt which contains TWO NEGATIVE IONS out of which one is OH- and one positive ion other than H+
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The salt formed by partial neutralization of a diprotic or a polyprotic acid is known as an acidic salt. These salts have ionizable H+ ion along with another cation. Mostly the ionizable H+ is a part of the anion. Some acid salts are used in baking.
For eg:- NaHSO4, KH2PO4 etc.
Basic or Alkali Salt – The salt formed by the partial neutralization of a strong base by a weak acid is known as a basic salt. They hydrolyze to form a basic solution. It is because when hydrolysis of basic salt takes place, the conjugate base of the weak acid is formed in the solution.
For eg:- White lead (2PbCO3·Pb(OH)2).