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why acid is dissolved into the salt​

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Answered by anishkasweet
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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.

Answered by ranjaydas
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Explanation:

Insoluble bases react with acids, directly dissolving in the acid as they react. ... When an acid and a base are combined, water and a salt are formed. For example, when hydrochloric acid is mixed with sodium hydroxide, water and sodium chloride are formed.

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