why are certain salts slightly a acidic in nature?
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salt is not always acidic in nature. salt is formed by the reaction between acid and base. when strong acid reacts with weak base then the salt formed is acidic but when a strong base reacts with weak acid then the salt formed is basic in nature. ... NaHSO4 is a salt, however it is slightly acidic.
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Acid salts are formed by the partial replacement of the ionizable hydrogen atoms of a polybasic acid by a metal or an ammonium ion.
Acid salts are usually formed when the amount of the base taken is insufficient for the complete neutralization of the acid.
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