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what are basic salts and acidic salts and also neutral salts? give two examples of basic neutral and acidic​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alkali salts or basic salts are salts that are the product of incomplete neutralization of a strong base and a weak acid. Rather than being neutral, alkali salts are bases as their name suggests. What makes these compounds basic is that the conjugate base from the weak acid hydrolyzes to form a basic solution.

Answered by rahulvema896
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[9/13, 3:55 PM] Mummy: A salt resulting from the neutralization of an acid by a base and having no acidic or basic character, especially when dissolved in water

[9/13, 3:55 PM] Mummy: Acidic salts: Salts which are formed by the partial replacement of hydrogens atoms of acids are called acidic salts. Example: NaHSO4 is formed when partial replacement of hydrogen atoms by the sodium atoms of base.

[9/13, 3:55 PM] Mummy: basic salt A salt formed from a base or hydroxide by replacing the H+ ion with a negative ion, acid or free radical.

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