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identify the basic salt from the following salts​

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Answered by mahira15
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Explanation:

A basic salt is a substance which when ‘dissolved in water’ form a metallic radical and hydroxyl ions. A basic is a ‘compound’ which is formed by incomplete neutralization by a ‘strong base’ and a weak acid. ... Carbonic acid is a weak acid whereas sodium hydroxide is a very ‘strong ...

Answered by ishu8424
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Thus the basic salts will be composed of a spectator ion like sodium, Na+, potassium, K+ or something like that and an anion that is the conjugate base of the acid. They can be identified as they are the same compound as the weak acid but they are "missing" a H+. ... The formate ion is the conjugate base of formic acid.

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