Is Zn(OH)Cl an acidic, basic, amphoteric or neutral salt? Why?
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hey mate....
Zn(OH)Cl is a NEUTRAL SALT
It is because this salt contains hydroxide, metal ion and negative ion with it.
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Zn(OH)Cl is a NEUTRAL SALT
It is because this salt contains hydroxide, metal ion and negative ion with it.
HOPE THIS HELP YOU ☺☺
Sajiya70:
apperently it's acidic.....
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Zinc chloride hydroxide monohydrate is a zinc hydroxy compound with chemical formula Zn5(OH)8Cl2·H2O. It is often referred to as tetrabasic zinc chloride (TBZC), basic zinc chloride, zinc hydroxychloride, or zinc oxychloride.
5ZnCl2 + 8NaOH + H2O → Zn5(OH)8Cl2·(H2O) + 8NaCl
hence basic
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