potash alum K2so4 al2 (so4)3 24 h2o
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double sodium copper acetate
Salts can be organic or inorganic, soluble or insoluble, simple or double etc., toxic or not, natural or artificial.
Even though, both double and complex salts contain two metal ions and may be large salts with have many anions attached to them. They differ in one basic way, when dissolved double salts break down to give it constituent ions, whereas complex salts does not break down in the same manner. Rather when dissolved complex salts give the cation and a complex ion. Also, when double salts are tested for presence of their constituent ions, for example KClMgCl.6H2O when tested for presence of K, will give a positive result, whereas a complex ion would not.
It is the combination two or more salts physically but not chemically like double salts. Eg: Mohr's salt FeSO4.(NH4)2SO4.6H2O
Various salts are added to the mix:Copper salts - blueStrontium salts - redSodium salts - yellowBarium salts - greenCalcium salts - orangeCobalt salts - blueCryolite - yellowLithium salts - bright red
- carbonates are salts.- oxides are...oxides not salts- hydrogencarbonates are salts
They are ionic salts.
Radioisotopes are not salts but salts may contain radioisotopes.
KAl(SO4)2+12H2O contains two metals bonded to sulfate, this molecule can be split into the two salts K2SO4 and Al2(SO4)3 if enough is present. The fact that the two salts are combined into one molecule means it is a double salt.
Examples: organic or inorganic salts, basic or acidic salts, natural or artificial salts etc.
This is a mixture of salts.