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Salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases (neutralization reactions). Salts are compounds with ionic bond, containing an anion and a cation.

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Are salts nonionic compounds?

Salts are ionic compounds that are formed by neutrlization of an acid & a base.


What characteristics that all salts have in common?

Salts are ionic compounds.


Are salts an example of an ionic compound?

Salts are ionic compounds.


What are two statements about salts?

- salts are ionic compounds - salts are products of neutralization reactions


Why are salts soluble in water and not oils?

Because salts and water are polar compounds; oil components are not polar compounds.


Are salts bases?

Salts are salts and bases are another class of compounds: they contain the anion OH-.


Why are metal oxides not categorized as salts?

Salts are not only compounds of oxygen.


How are salts bonded?

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What are Zn Salts?

Zinc salts are compounds that contain zinc ions. They are commonly used in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and cosmetics due to their diverse applications. Some examples of zinc salts include zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, and zinc chloride.


Chemical definition of a salt?

Salts are ionic compounds. Ionic compounds are bonded by electrostatic forces. Water is very good at stabilizing these charge differences which is why salts dissolve in water. Common salts include sodium chloride (NaCl), calcium bromide (CaBr2), which are metal halide salts. There are also many organic salts, such as sodium acetate (NaCH3COO), and nitrogenous salts, such as ammonium chloride (NH4Cl). Salts are solid at room temperature and typically have very high melting and boiling points.


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What are chemical substances that are salts?

Salts are compounds obtained after the reaction between an acid and a base.