Example of salts are:
Sodium Sulfate
Sodium Sulfide
Sodium Carbonate
Zinc Sulfide
Ammonium Nitrate!
Nacl is the basic and easy example of salt.
Examples of salts: NaCl, LiF, CaSO4, UO2(N)3)2, ThF4, BaCl2, CaCl2, NH4F, MgCl2, Na3PO4, CsI, LiI etc.
Examples: uranyl nitrate, barium chloride.
These are salts derived from the same acid; examples are: nitrates, chlorides, sulfates, acetates, fluorides, phosphates etc.
Minerals and chemicals
Examples: chlorides, phosphates, nitrates, sulfides, vanadates etc.
These salts are weak electrolytes: examples are acetates, formates etc. of alkali metals.
Examples: organic or inorganic salts, basic or acidic salts, natural or artificial salts etc.
Acids and bases are not salts.
Examples of salts: NaCl, LiF, CaSO4, UO2(N)3)2, ThF4, BaCl2, CaCl2, NH4F, MgCl2, Na3PO4, CsI, LiI etc.
Examples are nitrates and nitrides.
Examples of salts: silver chloride, sodium iodide, calcium chloride, uranyl nitrate, thorium tetrafluoride, magnesium sulfate, calcium phosphate etc.
Examples: silver choride, bromide and iodide.
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Examples: uranyl nitrate, barium chloride.
Those salts which can dissolve in water.because water is a solvent and salts are solute.
Examples are soluble salts as: sodium chloride and other chlorides, nitrates, sulfates, phosphates etc.
These are salts derived from the same acid; examples are: nitrates, chlorides, sulfates, acetates, fluorides, phosphates etc.