one type of substance that can react with an acid to form a soluble salt.
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A soluble salt can be prepared by reacting an acid with a suitable insoluble reactant including: The insoluble reactant chosen depends upon the particular salt required. For example, copper does not react with dilute acids, so copper salts are made using copper oxide or copper carbonate, not copper metal.
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a suitable insoluble reactant
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