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reaction of salts with different compounds ( salts with other compounds not between an acid or base )​

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Answered by ranjeetcarpet
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The reaction between acid and base produces salt and water, which is the example of

Answered by anishkaganvir
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Salts are formed by a chemical reaction between:

A base and an acid, e.g., NH3 + HCl → NH4Cl

A metal and an acid, e.g., Mg + H2SO4 → MgSO4 + H2

A metal and a non-metal, e.g., Ca + Cl2 → CaCl2

A base and an acid anhydride, e.g., 2 NaOH + Cl2O → 2 NaClO + H2O

An acid and a base anhydride, e.g., 2 HNO3 + Na2O → 2 NaNO3 + H2O

In the salt metathesis reaction where two different salts are mixed in water, their ions recombine, and the new salt is insoluble and precipitates. For example:

Pb(NO3)2 + Na2SO4 → PbSO4↓ + 2 NaNO3

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