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How are salts classified?

Updated: 10/6/2023
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There are more classifications possible to be made:

  • solubillity
  • acidicity
  • color, hardness,
  • mono, di, tri .... ionic Salts
  • double salts (with two or more metal ions)
  • complex Salts
  • etc. (maybe more)
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salt is classified as follows:- unrefined saltrefined salt iodised salt

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Salt (sodium chloride), is an inorganic salt, with ionic bonds, soluble in water etc.

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Sodium chloride is an inorganic salt, with ionic bond, very soluble in water.

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salt is classified as a solid.

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