what is the difference between a mixed salt and a double salt
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Double salts are distinct from mixed-crystal systems where two salts cocrystallise; the former involves a chemical combination with fixed composition, whereas the latter is a mixture. In general, the properties of the double salt formed will not be the same as the properties of its component single salts.
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Mixed salt is a salt derived from more than one base or more than one acid
Double salt is a crystalline salt having the composition of a mixture of two simple salts but with a different crystal structure from either.
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