Physics, asked by gokammadhu1, 4 months ago

the salt formed due to weak acid and strong base( ) a)acidic salt b)basic salt c)neutral salt d)can't say​

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Answered by Pakiki
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Salts, when placed in water, will often react with the water to produce H3O+ or OH-. This is known as a hydrolysis reaction. Based on how strong the ion acts as an acid or base, it will produce varying pH levels. When water and salts react, there are many possibilities due to the varying structures of salts. A salt can be made of either a weak acid and strong base, strong acid and weak base, a strong acid and strong base, or a weak acid and weak base. The reactants are composed of the salt and the water and the products side is composed of the conjugate base (from the acid of the reaction side) or the conjugate acid (from the base of the reaction side). In this section of chemistry, we discuss the pH values of salts based on several conditions.

Answered by warbings
2

Answer:

It will result in a basic salt

Explanation:

This is because strong base will overpower the weak acid

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