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What are the salts? Give an example of a salt derived from a strong acid and a weak base. State the behaviour of the aqueous solution of this salt towards litmus solution

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Answered by SGS126
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Salts are ionic compounds that contain two groups of positively charged ions (H+) and negatively charged.

A salt derived from strong acid and weak base will dissolve in water to give a solution which is acidic due to anionic hydrolysis (or) A salt derived from strong acid and weak base will give acidic solution because in such solution [H3O+][H3O+] concentration will be more than [OH−]

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