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Why few salts are basic​

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Answered by hariharan11122006
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Explanation:

Keep in mind that a salt will only be basic if it contains the conjugate base of a weak acid. Sodium chloride, for instance, contains chloride (Cl–), which is the conjugate base of HCl. But because HCl is a strong acid, the Cl– ion is not basic in solution, and it isn't capable of deprotonating water.

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As we know, salts are formed as the product of neutralization reaction between an acid and a base.

When a strong base reacts with a weak acid, the resulting salt is basic in nature.

For ex,

NaOH + HCO3 -----> NaCO3 + H2O

Here, NaCO3 is a basic salt.

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