the type of acid which reacts with a base to give an acid salt and a normal salt
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Answer:Hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium chloride (a salt) and water. Sodium chloride is made up of Na+ cations from the base (NaOH) and Cl− anions from the acid (HCl).
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A strong acid reacts with a base to give an acid salt and a normal salt.
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- Hydrochloric acid responds with sodium hydroxide to shape sodium chloride (a salt) and water.
- Sodium chloride is comprised of cations from the base (NaOH) and anions from the acid (HCl).
What is an acid salt?
- An ordinary salt which is shaped by the balance of serious areas of strength for an and frail base is called acidic salt on the grounds that its watery arrangement becomes blue litmus red.
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