Chemistry, asked by Asadahmad1, 1 year ago

what is salt form of acid

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Answered by MrNerd
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When Acid reacts With a base, the products are salt and water. There Is Nothing Such As Salt Form Of Acid. But If You Are Asking For An Example Then :

NaOH + HCl ---> NaCl + H2O
Answered by KanganaKagra
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Here is your answer

When weak acids and bases react, the relative strength of the conjugated acid-base pair in the salt determines the pH of its solutions. The salt, or its solution, so formed can be acidic, neutral or basic. A salt formed between a strong acid and a weak base is an acid salt, for example NH4Cl.

Which is the neutralisation reaction

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KanganaKagra: Acid + base = salt + water
MrNerd: Yes
Asadahmad1: ok
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