V) acid salts are formed by replacement of the ionisable hydrogen ions of the acid by a metallic ion or ammonium ion
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yes they are.
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Acid salts are formed by replacement of the ionisable hydrogen ions of the acid by a metallic ion or ammonium ion as they are located above of hydrogen in the activity series of metals. Metals which are placed above hydrogen in the activity series such as potassium thereby have the ability to do so and hence displace hydrogen ions from dilute acid to form salts and hydrogen (gas).
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