what are neutral salt
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Definitions
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
Neutral salt (Chem) a salt formed by the complete replacement of the hydrogen in an acid or base; in the former case by a positive or basic, in the latter by a negative or acid, element or radical.
Neutral salt (Chem) A salt in which the acid and base (in theory) neutralize each other
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
Neutral salt a salt in which the acid and the base neutralise each other
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Etymology
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
A.S. sealt; cf. Ger. salz, also L. sal, Gr. hals.
Usage
In literature:
It is largely salts of radium and its base is Loeb's formula for the neutralization of radium and X-ray burns.
"The Moon Pool" by A. Merritt
If some of the neutral salts containing a volatile acid be present, they will become decomposed.
"A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe" by Anonymous
If an acid and an alkali are brought in contact, the result will be a neutral salt.
"A Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin" by A. Woodward
We are not dependent upon neutralization for the enormous quantities of salt used in the home and in commerce.
"General Science" by Bertha M. Clark
Discipline might have reduced his daring genius to neutral salts, and taken all that fine audacity from his brush.
"Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 4 (of 14)" by Elbert Hubbard
He discovered the transformation of neutral organic salts into carbonates by the process of assimilation.
"Scientific American Supplement, No. 365, December 30, 1882" by Various
Nitrate of silver when swallowed is neutralized by common table salt freely given in solution in water.
"The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing" by Joseph Triemens
He said religion was an 'alterative,' and would neutralize a salt as quick as fire.
"The Two Admirals" by J. Fenimore Cooper
When this base is neutralized with acids there are formed the corresponding salts, known as the ammonium salts.
"An Elementary Study of Chemistry" by William McPherson
What is the salt formed when the lemon juice is neutralized by the KOH solution?
"Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value" by Harry Snyder
This process is patented and the name "Kastilis" has been given to the neutral salt.
"The Handbook of Soap Manufacture" by W. H. Simmons
This will neutralize the acid, forming a salt which may be either brushed or washed off.
"Textiles" by William H. Dooley
By blood-letting, by neutral salts, by chrystals of tartar, squills, and occasional purging, I have succeeded, though imperfectly.
"An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses" by William Withering
The very same; but again we must postpone entering into the particulars of this interesting combination, till we treat of the neutral salts.
"Conversations on Chemistry, V. 1-2" by Jane Marcet
Do neutral salts increase the tendency to cough?
"Zoonomia, Vol. II" by Erasmus Darwin
The soda neutralizes the acid, changing it into a kind of salt and plain water.
"Common Science" by Carleton W. Washburne
If, for instance, a neutral salt be acted upon by these, it is divided, as far as is possible, without ceasing to be a neutral salt.
"Elements of Chemistry," by Antoine Lavoisier
The activity of amylase is accelerated by the presence of small quantities of neutral salts, especially by sodium chloride and disodium phosphate.
"The Chemistry of Plant Life" by Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher
United to the mineral alkali, it forms a neutral salt, lately introduced into medicine.
"Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy: Particularly Including Chemistry" by Joseph Priestley
It should be neutral, colourless, and free from chlorides and other mineral salts.
"Animal Proteins" by Hugh Garner Bennett
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Explanation:
Salt formed by the reaction of a strong acid with a strong base.