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write about acidic ,basic and normal salts and make five reactions of each​

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Answered by vanesssa4575321
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Answer: Acid salts are a class of salts that produce an acidic solution after being dissolved in a solvent. Its formation as a substance has a greater electrical conductivity than that of the pure solvent.[1] An acidic solution formed by acid salt is made during partial neutralization of diprotic or polyprotic acids. A half-neutralization occurs due to the remaining of replaceable hydrogen atoms from the partial dissociation of weak acids that have not been reacted with hydroxide ions (OH−) to create water molecules. Acid salt is an ionic compound consisted of an anion, contributed from a weak parent acid, and a cation, contributed from a strong parent base.

Acidic solution and examples of acid salts

property of the resulting solution from a neutralization reaction depends on the remaining salt products. A salt containing reactive cations undergo hydrolysis by which they react with water molecules, causing deprotonation of the conjugate acids.

For example, the acid salt ammonium chloride is the main species formed upon the half neutralization of ammonia in hydrochloric acid solution:

   NH 3 ( aq )   +   HCl ( aq ) ⟶ NH 4 Cl ( aq )  

In chemistry, a salt is a chemical compound consisting of an ionic assembly of cations and anions.[1] Salts are composed of related numbers of cations (positively charged ions) and anions (negatively charged ions) so that the product is electrically neutral (without a net charge). These component ions can be inorganic, such as chloride (Cl−), or organic, such as acetate (CH

3CO−

2); and can be monatomic, such as fluoride (F−) or polyatomic, such as sulfate (SO2−

Salts are formed by a chemical reaction between:

   A base and an acid, e.g., NH3 + HCl → NH4Cl

   A metal and an acid, e.g., Mg + H2SO4 → MgSO4 + H2

   A metal and a non-metal, e.g., Ca + Cl2 → CaCl2

   A base and an acid anhydride, e.g., 2 NaOH + Cl2O → 2 NaClO + H2O

   An acid and a base anhydride, e.g., 2 HNO3 + Na2O → 2 NaNO3 + H2O

  In the salt metathesis reaction where two different salts are mixed in water, their ions recombine, and the new salt is insoluble and precipitates. For example:

       Pb(NO3)2 + Na2SO4 → PbSO4↓ + 2 NaNO3

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