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What are the salts from acid and base called as?

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \large \bf  \underline \red{Salt : }

  • Salts are the ionic product of an acid base neutralisation reaction.
  • Example : NaCl

  \large\bf  \underline \red{Acidic \:  Salt : }

  • Acidic salts are formes from a Strong acid and a Weak base.
  • Example : H2SO4

 \large \bf \underline \red{Basic \:  Salt : }

  • Basic salts are formed from Strong base and a Weak acid.
  • Example : CaCo3

 \large \bf \underline \red{Neutral \:  Salt :}

  • Neutral salts are made from Strong acid and Strong base.
  • Example : MgSO4
Answered by Tigresses
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Answer:

A salt consists of the positive ion (cation) of an acid and the negative ion (anion) of a base. The reaction between an acid and a base is called a neutralization reaction. The term salt is also used to refer specifically to common table salt, or sodium chloride.

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