Physics, asked by krishanshaw6, 4 months ago

The compound formed by the seplacement
of hydrogen of an acid by metal is called​

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Answered by crushycandy
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Answer:

A salt is a compound formed from an acid by the replacement of the hydrogen in the acid by a metal. Therefore, it is formed when acids react with bases. Generally, we represent salt as Sodium Chloride but it is not like that. In fact, Sodium Chloride is just one member of a huge family of compounds called salts.

Answered by singhalok5737
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Answer:

Hydrocloric acid

is the compound formed by the seplacement of hydrogen of an acid by metal.

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