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Answered by ksskirankumarreddy
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salt are formed by the reaction of acid and base .

and a salt contains positive and negative radicals both. it is neutralized . on the basis of positive and negative radicals salt can be classified into family . if two salts have same positive or negative radicals then it is said to be in same family. if the salts are formed by the same acids with different bases then all salts formed belong to the same family . if the salts formed by same bases with different acids then it is said to be having negative radicals and they belongs to the same family .

for example sodium chloride and sodium sulphate sodium which is positively and negatively charged having the positive radicals same in both of the salts sodium chloride and sodium sulphate belong to the same family similarly in sodium chloride and potassium chloride the chloride is negatively charged and the negative radical is same .thus,they belongs to the same family

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