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How is an acidic salt different from basic salt? Give example.​

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Answered by vijay9993414206
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Basic Salt: A salt which contains 02- or OH- group in its molecule is called basic salt. ... NH4OH + HCl → NH4Cl + H2O Acidic Salt: A normal salt which is formed by the neutralisation of a strong acid and weak base is called acidic salt because its aqueous solution turns blue litmus red.

Answered by shreya14486
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Acid Salt: An acid salt is that which contains one or more replaceable hydrogen atoms in its molecule and is formed by partial replacement of H- atoms present in an acid molecule by means of metal or positive radical. Examples: The compounds like NaHS04, NaHC03, KHC03, NaH2PO etc are acid salts.

Basic Salt: A salt which contains 02- or OH- group in its molecule is called basic salt. Examples: The compounds like Mg (OH) Cl, [Mg (OH)2 . MgC03], [Cu (OH) 2.CuCO3) etc are basic salts.

NH4OH + HCl → NH4Cl + H2O

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