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do all salts have a neutral ph..?discuss

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Answered by surendarrajawat
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It is not necessary that all the salts have a neutral pH as some salts are made by addition of weak acid and strong base which are basic salts and have more of basic nature.

Some salts are made of strong acid and weak base which are acidic in nature.

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Answered by janmayjaisolanki78
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Thus, salts consisting of these ions are neutral salts. For example: NaCl, KNO3, CaBr2, CsClO4 are neutral salts. When weak acids and bases react, the relative strength of the conjugated acid-base pair in thesalt determines the pH of its solutions. The salt, or its solution, so formed can beacidic, neutral or basic.



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