You could try taking a small sample and putting it in water and stirring, then sive it and leave for a while in an evaporating dish. then you will probably be left with salt chrystals However, this is just a guess.
by tasting it
Antacids are basic salts or hydroxides.
Aciddic salts have a pH under 7 in water solutions; the situation is reversed for basic salts.
No; salts can be acidic, basic or neutral.
In water solutions salts may be acidic, basic or amphoteric.
No; salts can be acidic, basic or neutral.
1. Salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases. 2. Salts in solution can be acidic, basic or neutral.
Examples: organic or inorganic salts, basic or acidic salts, natural or artificial salts etc.
Water solutions of salts can be neutral, acidic or basic.
Because salts can be in water solutions neutral, acidic or basic.
there are three types of salt, they are 1) Acidic salt: the salt which is acidic in nature is called acidic salt. 2) Basic salt: the salt which is basic in nature is called basic salt. 3) neutral salt: the salt which is neutral is called neutral salt.
These salts are colored.
salts of strong acid and strong base do not undergo hydrolysis