Normal is not a correct word; some salts have a neutral water solution, pH=7.
Salts are the products of a reaction between an acid and a base.
Well, darling, acid salts are formed when a base reacts with an acid, resulting in a product that still has some acidic properties. Normal salts, on the other hand, are formed when an acid reacts with a base, resulting in a neutral compound. So basically, one is a sassy hybrid of an acid and a salt, while the other is just a chill neutral compound.
Any acid in Andrews liver salts.
All acids form salts
Yes, they are normal salts.
Actually, it will probably tend to form basic salts. Ethanoic acid is a weak acid, so when it reacts with a strong base, it will form a basic salt.
Not with normal, nutral salts like NaCl or KNO3, only with socalled basic salts (conjugates of acids weaker than formic acid, so with pKa>3.8) like carbonates or acetates neutralisation will occur.HOOCH (formic acid, pKa=3.8) + Na+|-OOCCH3(acetate)||VNa+|-OOCH (formiate) + HOOCCH3 (acetic acid, pKa=4.77)
Salts are the result of acids neutralizing bases. If the base is weak and the acid is strong, the salt will have some acid character. If you dissolve an acid salt in water, it will lower the pH.
Yes, basic salts are generally more soluble in acid compared to other types of salts.
They are salts of the phosphoric acid; ex.: Na3PO4.
This acid is the nitric acid -HNO3.
you study the acid salts with your big brain?? you must not have brain to know the ansewer