explain the acidic and basic nature of salts giving examples
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Basic salts form from the neutralization of a strong base and a weak acid; for instance, the reaction of sodium hydroxide (a strong base) with acetic acid (a weak acid) will yield water and sodium acetate. ... The ammonium ion contains a hydrolyzable proton, which makes it an acid salt.
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water and yielding a basic solution, sodium bicarbonate is a basic salt.
Other examples of basic salts include:
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
Sodium acetate (NaOOCCH3)
Potassium cyanide (KCN)
Sodium sulfide (Na2S)
Notice that for all of these examples, the anion is the conjugate base of a weak acid (carbonic acid, bisulfate (second dissociation step of sulfuric acid), acetic acid, hydrocyanic acid, hydrogen sulfide)..........
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