What are SALTS?
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SALTS:
A salt is a compound composed of two ions - a positively charged ion and a negatively charged ion. The attraction between the two ions forms strong ionic bonds, giving salts a hard and brittle crystalline structure.
It is present in large quantities in seawater, where it is the main mineral constituent. Salt is essential for animal life and saltiness is one of the basic human tastes.
Eg:- NaCl, CuCl2 etc.
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Salt is one of the most common ingredients used in almost all the good.
In chemistry,salts are ionic compounds that contains two groups of positively charged ions(H+) and negatively charged ions(H-).
Salt is produced when acids and bases are combined together in equal proportion.The process where acids and bases neutralize each other to form salt and water is known as neutralization.
The PH of salt is 7which means that is neutral in nature that is it is neither acidic not basic.
A salt is a chemical compounding consisting of an assembly of cations and anions.
ACID +BASE--------------->SALT
some examples for salts are;
●sodium chloride
● calcium chloride
●copper sulfates
●sodium bisulfate
●potassium dichromate
I hope this helps u alot about salts....✌️✌️✌️✌️
Salt is one of the most common ingredients used in almost all the good.
In chemistry,salts are ionic compounds that contains two groups of positively charged ions(H+) and negatively charged ions(H-).
Salt is produced when acids and bases are combined together in equal proportion.The process where acids and bases neutralize each other to form salt and water is known as neutralization.
The PH of salt is 7which means that is neutral in nature that is it is neither acidic not basic.
A salt is a chemical compounding consisting of an assembly of cations and anions.
ACID +BASE--------------->SALT
some examples for salts are;
●sodium chloride
● calcium chloride
●copper sulfates
●sodium bisulfate
●potassium dichromate
I hope this helps u alot about salts....✌️✌️✌️✌️
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