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what is salt hydrolysis? ​

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Answered by manthan405
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Salt has often held a bad reputation for being harmful to the body. However, some bodily functions, such as nerve impulses, blood pressure, and digestion, would not be possible if salt wasn't involved. Salt is an ionic compound that is made from the reaction of an acid and a base solution. Salts help the body by making solutions that are acidic, basic, or neutral. Depending on the situation, your body needs different types of solutions to function and maintain its natural processes. Let's begin with a few definitions before jumping into the lesson.

Answered by abhi0758
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salt hydrolysis is defined as the process in which salt react with water to give back the acid and base.

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