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They are called Neutral Atoms. -scp
KCl is a normal salt. It is a combination of potassium (a metal) and chlorine (a non-metal), and it forms an ionic bond. It does not exhibit acidic or basic properties in solution.
Table salt is neutral.
By definition, salt is completely neutral. Acids and bases neutralize each other to form salts (which is any ionic compound technically).
Salt water is neutral.
a neutral compound which made from cation and anion is called simple salt
Water solution of salt is neutral.
Salt is neutral, and water is neutral so I think it must be neutral (pH 7).
If we mix the right amounts of an acid and a base, we get a neutral solution called a salt and water.
TAble salt is neutral, not basic or acidic.
The acid and base will neutralize each other and the resulting solution will be more neutral. If the base being neutralized is strong, the resulting salt will be neutral. If the base is weak the resulting salt will be acidic. A solution of such a salt may be called a buffer.
Salt water is neutral.