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What are salts? How do you name them? Give examples and list insoluble and soluble salts

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Answered by usjadhav2001
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a salt is a chemical compound consisting of an ionic assembly of cations and anions. Salts are composed of related numbers of cations and anions so that the product is electrically neutral.

The name of a salt starts with the name of the cation (e.g., sodium or ammonium) followed by the name of the anion (e.g., chloride or acetate). Salts are often referred to only by the name of the cation (e.g., sodium salt or ammonium salt) or by the name of the anion (e.g., chloride salt or acetate salt).

Calcium sulfate and barium sulfate

Most common chlorides Silver chloride

Answered by bs736506
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The name of a salt starts with the name of the cation (e.g., sodium or ammonium) followed by the name of the anion (e.g., chloride or acetate). Salts are often referred to only by the name of the cation (e.g., sodium salt or ammonium salt) or by the name of the anion (e.g., chloride salt or acetate salt).

Soluble

All nitrates

All common sodium, potassium and

ammonium salts

Most common sulfates.

Most common chlorides.

Insoluble

InsolubleNone

None

NoneCalcium sulfate and barium sulfate

Silver chloride

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