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How to identify if a salt is neutral, acidic or basic?? HELP ME THIS IS URGENT!

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Answered by hiteshvm
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By calulating the % of s character in the hybridization of the given salt
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Answered by rehannadeem2007
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Salts of weak acids and weak bases. A salt formed between a weak acid and a weak base can be neutral, acidic, or basic depending on the relative strengths of the acid and base. If Ka(cation) > Kb(anion) the solution of the salt is acidic. If Ka(cation) = Kb(anion) the solution of the salt is neutral.

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