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Write any 10 salts' names and the acid and base from which they are produced​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

If we neutralize them with an strong base we will end up with a salt composed of a cation and an anion. The anion is the conjugate base of the acid. This is an important clue to the identity of the species. If the acidic compound is not charged once you remove H+ from the compound you will form an anion.

Answered by leotash
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Explanation:

List of the Important Salt and their Uses

Name of Salts

Uses

Sodium Chloride or Common Salt (NaCl)

Used in cooking food as well as for cooking gas.

Used as a preservative in pickles and in curing meat and fish.

Used in the manufacture of soap.

Used to melt the ice in winter in cold countries.

Used for making chemical likes washing Soda, baking soda etc.

Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)

Used for making soap and detergent

Used for making artificial textile fibre (rayon)

Used in the manufacturing of paper

Used for purification of bauxite ore

Used in de-greasing metals, oil refining and making dyes and bleaches

Sodium Carbonate or Washing Soda (Na2CO3.10H2O)

Used as cleansing agent

Used for removing permanent hardness of water

Used in the manufacturing of glass, soap and paper

Baking Soda or Sodium Bi-carbonate (NaHCO3)

Used as neutralising agent (antacid)

Used for making baking powder

Used in fire extinguisher

Bleaching Powder or Calcium Hypochlorite

Used as bleaching agent in cotton industry and paper industry for bleaching cotton and linen as well as wood pulp respectively

Used for disinfecting drinking water

Used for making chloroform (CHCl3)

Used for making the wool unshrinkable

Plaster of Paris or Hemihydrate Calcium sulphate, CaSO4 1/2 H2O

Used in hospital for setting fractured bone

Used for making toys, decoration material cheap ornament, chalk etc

Used for fire-proofing material

Used for making surface smooth.

The name of the salt comes from the name of acid. For Example- Hydrochloride acids are called Chlorides, Sulphuric Acid are called Sulphates, Nitric Acid are called Nitrates, Carbonic acid are called Carbonates, and Acetic acid are called acetates.

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