The solution of this salt has a pH under 7.
It is a salt formed from strong acid and strong base and hence it is neither acidic nor basic.
Salt can be neutral, acidic, or basic. Salts are formed through the reaction of an acid and a base. If the reaction involves a strong acid and a strong base, the resulting salt is neutral (like NaCl table salt). A weak acid and a strong base result in a basic salt, and a strong acid and a weak base form an acid salt.
A Salt.
How about the ever faithful hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide: HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H20. Strong Acid + Strong Base = Salt & Water
An ionic compojund made up of the cation from a base and the anion from an acid qualifies a compound as a salt.
NaNO3 is a neutral salt made from a strong acid(HNO3) and strong base(NaOH)
KCl is neither an acid or base but a neutral salt.
A salt is formed when a strong acid reacts with a strong base.
When a strong acid and a strong base neutralize each other the products are a salt and water.
A salt is formed when a strong acid reacts with a strong base.
strong base
Neither, because it a salt of strong base(Calcium) and strong acid(Chloric acid)
No, MgCl2 is not a base. It is a type of salt that is known for its high solubility in water.
It becomes a neutral eg; acid plus base equals salt(product made) plus hydrogen gas.
It becomes a neutral eg; acid plus base equals salt(product made) plus hydrogen gas.
A salt of the acid and water. For example HCl + NaOH ---> NaCl + H2O
NaCl is a salt formed by combination of a strong acid and a strong base, so it can't be put in simple acid or base category.