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definition of normal salts .

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Answered by 21stcentury
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Answer:

acid + base = salt

Explanation:

normal salts are formed from the reaction of an acid and a base.

Answered by creativityproof
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Answer:

Normal Salt: A normal salt is a salt formed by the complete replacement of replaceable hydrogen atoms from an acid molecule by means of a metal or a group of elements acting like a metal. ... Obviously a normal salt doesn't contain replaceable H-atom in its molecule.

Chemicals of this type: Sodium chloride

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