give one example of each of the following salts chloride salts, carbonate salts and sulphate salts
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Neutral Salt: They are formed by the neutralisation of strong acids and strong bases, are called neutral salts because their aqueous solutions are neutral to litmus. Examples: The compounds like NaCl, KCl, K2S04, NaN03, KCl03, KClO4 etc are neutral salts.
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sodium hydrogen sulfate - acid salt
calcium chloride- chloride salt
sodium carbonate- carbonate salt
magnesium sulfhate- sulfhate salt
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