Chemistry, asked by daniel310, 10 months ago

write down the equations for the preparation of any five salts and its uses.​

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Answered by abhirambaiju
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The tiny white crystalline substance you sprinkle on your french fries is just one example of what chemists refer to as salts. In fact, any ionic molecule made of an acid and a base that dissolves in water to create ions is a salt. While salts are usually neutral, when they are dissolved in water, they can create an acidic or basic solution, depending on which of the component ions is stronger. If the ions are the same strength, the solution is neutral.
Answered by spsingh05481
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Explanation:

odium chloride is an ionic compound in which the sodium and chloride ions are in the ratio of 1:1. It is commonly called table salt, common salt or halite (the mineral form of common salt).

It is the salt which is mainly responsible for the salinity of seawater and for the extracellular fluid which is present in many multi-cellular organisms. It finds its application from household to industrial processes. Seawater is a major source of this salt.

The chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl

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