Why do acid react with salt?
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Acids do not react with each and every salt with which they come into contact. ... A stronger acid usually reacts with the salt of a relatively weaker acid by displacing the latter from it. Thus mineral acids like hydrochloric or suphuric acid easily displaces weaker organic acids like acetic acid from the latter's salts.
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