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What are double salts?

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Answered by suman6jha
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Double salt are a type of salts.

Double salts have more than one cation or anion. They’re a crystalline salt having the composition of a mixture of two simple salts but with a different crystal structure from either. For e.g. bromlite, potassium sodium tartrate, aluminium sulfacetate etc

Answered by AbdulHafeezAhmed
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Double salt is a compound that contains a cation (positively charged atom) and more that one type of anion (negatively charges atom), or vice-versa

when you add a double salt in water, it gets ionised into 2 different cations and one type of anion, or one type of cation and different types of anions

One example is Mohr's salt, when it is added in water, it produces Fe²⁺ and NH⁴⁺ and SO₄²⁻ (two different types of cation and one type of anion)

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