Salts are compounds obtained after the reaction between an acid and a base.
Yes, salts are chemical substances; for example table salt is sodium chloride (NaCl).
Salts are product compounds of the reactions between acids and bases. They contain a cation from the base (metal or ammonium) and an anion from the acid.
Salts have not toxins; don't confuse toxins with toxic substances.
Salts are the products of a reaction between an acid and a base.
Generally salts are solid substances.
- carbonates are salts.- oxides are...oxides not salts- hydrogencarbonates are salts
No, they are different substances.
Halogens are not salts but they are chemical elements; halogens can form salts reacting with metals.
Salts are those substances held together by ionic bonds.
Bile is not a chemical, it is bile salts.
There are no such substances called atomic salts. To form a salt, there must be two atoms (or ions) at least.
Water And Salts