Types of reactions that produce salts:
- neutralization reaction (acid + base)
- metal + acid
- metal + nonmetal
- a reaction between salts
- reactions between anhydrides and an acid/salt
The reactions that produce salts are
Acid + Base/Alkali= Salt + Water
Acid + Metal = Salt + Hydrogen
Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide.
Sodium and Chlorine, Iodine and Sodium, Manganese and Bromine (maybe)
Metals, Metal-oxides and bases form salts with acids.
Examples: from sulfuric acid - sulfates, from hydrochloric acid - chlorides, from hydrofluoric acid - fluorides.
Examples: sulfates, chlorides, fluorides, nitrates, acetates, iodides, bromides, silicates, uranates etc.
Salts made up of 1)strong acid+strong base 2)strong acid+weak base 3)weak acid+strong base 4)weak acid+weak base
An acid and a base reacting together
An acid reacting with an oxide or a carbonate
An acid reacting with a metal
Types of chemical reactions:- synthesis- decomposition- single displacement- double displacement
a precipitate, a gas, water
the reactions in which value of Qc=Kc
yes, the bond between ammonium ion and and any anion is ionic in nature but within ammonium ion nitrogen forms three covalent and one coordinate covalent bond with hydrogen atoms, therefore ammonium salts have all three types of bonds.
The acidic rains experienced in many industrial areas that cause corrosion to the steel roofs is an example of the chemical reactions that we see in our daily lives.
the 3 key types of chemical reactions are synthesis, decomposition, and neutralization.
The three types of chemical reactions are: synthesis, decomposition, and replacement.
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Types of chemical reactions:- synthesis- decomposition- single displacement- double displacement
Some salts are insoluble in water. All types of sodium chloride are soluble in water.
a precipitate, a gas, water
All types of metals form salts.
Salts contain a cation (generally ammonium or a metal) and an anion.
Bile contain many types of salts, generally sodium salts of steroid acids. See the link below.
For example salts dissociated in water are electrolytes. Also some molten salts etc.
The number of known salts is immense; I do not think anyone has ever counted.