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Why the salts solutions of strong acid and strong alkali are neutral?​

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Answered by sneham211117
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Answer:

SALT.

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Salts come in three different forms: basic salts, neutral salts and acid salts. When a strong base reacts with a strong acid, a neutral salt is formed. When a strong base reacts with a weak acid, a basic salt is formed. When a strong acid reacts with a weak base, an acidic salt is formed.

Explanation:

The salt solution of strong acid and strong alkalis are neutral in nature because their pH value is 7. These cells are formed because of the neutralization reaction in which an acid reacts with a base and neutralizes its effect, thus forming salt and water.

Answered by cookie00
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Answer:

The salt solution of strong acid and strong alkalis are neutral in nature because their pH value is 7. These cells are formed because of the neutralization reaction in which an acid reacts with a base and neutralizes its effect, thus forming salt and water.

For example,

NaOH + HCl ------ NaCl + H2O

Here NaOH is a strong base where as HCl is a strong acid, They reacted with each other and formed a neutral substance call NaCl(salt).

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