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what is the pH of neutral salt​

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Answered by Umangsoni
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Answer:

7

Explanation:

the pH of the salt is 7 because when the acids and base reacts with each other this process is called neutralisation ...

Answered by Prajjwal185
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The pH rate of Neutral Salt is

pH 7

means neutral salts dissolve in water to produce a solution with pH 7. This means that there are equal amounts of H+ and OH– ions in the solution.

How are they formed?

They are formed when a strong acid reacts with a strong alkali by the process of neutralization. (E.g. HCl + NaH, the salt formed, NaCl will be neutral).

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