what are salts? explain
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Salts are formed as a result of neutralization reaction.
Neutralization reaction refers to reaction between acids and bases to form salt and water.
Example - NaCl
There are 3 types of salts.
Neutral Salt - When strong acid and strong base react. Or weak acid and weak base react.
Acidic salt - When strong acid and weak base react.
Basic Salt - When weak acid and strong base react.
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Neutralization reaction refers to reaction between acids and bases to form salt and water.
Example - NaCl
There are 3 types of salts.
Neutral Salt - When strong acid and strong base react. Or weak acid and weak base react.
Acidic salt - When strong acid and weak base react.
Basic Salt - When weak acid and strong base react.
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A salt is an ionic compound composed of cations and anions forming a neutral product and without net charge. These ions can be both inorganic (chloride Cl-) and organic (acetate CH3-COO-) and monoatomic (fluoride F-) as well as polyatomic (sulfate SO42-).
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