The family that combines with metals to form salts is the halogen family. There are other nonmetals that can be mixed with metals to form salts, but halogens are the most common.
- salts are ionic compounds - salts are products of neutralization reactions
For example by the reaction of an acid with a metal, the reaction of two salts, etc.
- all metal salts are ionic compounds - many salts are soluble in water and are dissociated
A carboxylic acid and an amine react to form nylon.
Probable you think to inorganic and organic salts; also, soluble or insoluble salts, colored or colorless salts, etc.
The family that combines with metals to form salts is the halogen family. There are other nonmetals that can be mixed with metals to form salts, but halogens are the most common.
There are no such substances called atomic salts. To form a salt, there must be two atoms (or ions) at least.
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water and acid
It may be H2SO4
- salts are ionic compounds - salts are products of neutralization reactions
Two common salts are sodium chloride and magnesium sulfate heptahydrate.
athenians and persian?
The products of the neutralization reaction between acids and bases are salts and water.
It's when there are two different neutral groups. One attached to the molecule and one not. The isomer will form whenever the two neutral groups switch
For example by the reaction of an acid with a metal, the reaction of two salts, etc.