These are the salts of strong acids and strong bases.
salts of strong acid and strong base do not undergo hydrolysis
insoluble salts
These are the salts of strong acids and strong bases.
when salts dissolve in water they undergo dissociation into corresponding ions.
the reaction in which cation or anions of salts reacts with water to produce acid or base is called salt hydrolysis.
This is a "reaction" with water, a dissociation of the salt in ions.
Salts are salts and bases are another class of compounds: they contain the anion OH-.
Diazonium salts are unstable compounds, aromatic diazonium compound on hydrolysis give phenol and Nitrogen gas. C6H5-N2+Cl- + NaOH(Aq.) = C6H5-OH + N2 + NaCl
When the salt is derived from a weak acid or/and a weak base, they will be in equilibrium with their salts. This procedure is called as hydrolysis.
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They can undergo subtitution reactions easily to form halogenated products. Submitted by pharm ajar
Yes, they are also salts.