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MgSO4 is basic or acidic radical?​

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Answered by swetabhagat67
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This means that the salt will be acidic. 2. MgSO4 —This salt was formed from the reaction of a strong base, magnesium hydroxide, with strong acid, sulfuric acid. This reaction results in a neutral salt.


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Answered by dindu890612
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MgSo4 is the netural ionic salt.it does not have acid or base.

Explanation

1.Acid radical is the ion formed after the removal of Hydrogen ion (H+) from an acid. Example: When H2SO4 loses H+ ion, it forms HSO4− which is an acid radical. The ion formed after the removal of hydroxide ion (OH−) from a base is known as basic radical.

2.A basic radical is an ion that has a basic character and originates from a base. It's a chemical species with a positive charge. It's also known as cation. It could be a small amount of inorganic salt.

3.The ion formed after the removal of hydroxide ion (OH−) from a base is known as basic radical. Example: When KOH loses OH− ion, it forms K+ which is a basic radical.

4.This salt was formed from the reaction of a strong base, magnesium hydroxide, with strong acid, sulfuric acid. This reaction results in a neutral salt.

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