The salt formed by partial replacement of replaceable hydrogen ion of an acid molecule by a basic radical
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zinc hydrogen sulphite
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Acid salt is a salt generated when a basic radical partially replaces a replaceable hydrogen ion in an acid molecule.
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- A salt generated by partial hydrogen replacement in an acid, such as potassium hydrogen sulfate, is known as an acid salt ().
- A salt containing hydrogen ions that can be replenished is known as acid salt.
- For example, the salt formed by the combination of and is an acid salt because it may react with the base to form the normal salt.
- Acid salts are also used to make ceramics, glassware, fluxes, and fire retardants for wool garments, children's clothing, and aircraft upholstery.
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