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why is sodium bisulphate a acid salt

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Answered by Devilking08
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Sodium bisulfate is an acid salt formed by partial neutralization of sulfuric acid by an equivalent of sodium base, typically either in the form of sodium hydroxide or sodium chloride. ... Solutions of sodium bisulfate are acidic, with a 1M solution having a pH of around 1.

Acidity (pKa): 1.99

Solubility in water: 28.5 g/100 mL (25 °C); 100 g/100 mL (100 °C)

Solubility: Insoluble in ammonia

Chemical formula: NaHSO4

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