what is basic salt how does it differ from a normal salt
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In acid – base chemistry, salts are ionic compounds that result from the neutralization reaction of an acid and a base. Basic salts contain the conjugate base of a weak acid, so when they dissolve in water, they react with water to yield a solution with pH greater than 7.0.
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Acidic salt has H+ ion in the molecule.ex NaHCO3,KHSO4 , K2HPO4 etc. ... Therefore, the solution is neutral and the salt is neutral too. But if you put NaHCO3 into the water, HCO3 comes from carbonic acid, a weak acid, so the solution is basic and the salt is basic.
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the solution isneutral and the salt is neutral...
But if you put NaHCO3 into the water, HCO3 comes from carbonic acid, a weak acid, so the solution is basic and the salt is basic.
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the solution isneutral and the salt is neutral...
But if you put NaHCO3 into the water, HCO3 comes from carbonic acid, a weak acid, so the solution is basic and the salt is basic.
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