No; salts can be acidic, basic or neutral.
All acids form salts
Acids reacting with bases form salts. Salts may soluble in acids.
Acids, Bases, and Salts are all grouped together in a category called electrolytes, which means that a solution of a given substance will conduct electricity.!! :)
In principle all salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases.
Salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases.
Salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases.
Lowest pH, strong acids, then weak acids, then salts of strong acids and strong bases, then salts of weak acids and strong bases, then weak bases, then strong bases. All very confusing!
No; salts can be acidic, basic or neutral.
Salts are formed by the reactions between acids and salts; a salt contain an anion from the acid and a cation from the base.
Lithium nitrate, sodium sulfate, potassium chlorate, all other nitrate, sodium, and chlorate salts, all amino acids, all alcohols, all ketones, all carboxylic acids and all of their salts, etc.
In water solutions salts may be acidic, basic or amphoteric.
YES