It is BASIC because, if combined with water, it produces a strong base: NaOH
No, Na+ is neutral and F- is very weakly basic, not acidic.
In the context of the question, it is none of those. It is a salt formed by the neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. In this context, the term neutral refers to an equalibrium point which is neither acid nor base, but the term does not apply to the the salt, which has no Hydrogen ion concentration (pH) to measure.
To prepare an acidic salt, you can start with a basic salt and react it with an acid. This reaction will replace the basic component of the salt with the acidic component from the acid, resulting in an acidic salt. The specific method will vary depending on the starting materials and the desired acidic salt.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
Sodium nitrate is considered a neutral salt because it is formed from the reaction between a strong base (sodium hydroxide) and a weak acid (nitric acid). This typically results in a salt that is neither strongly acidic nor strongly basic.
No, Na+ is neutral and F- is very weakly basic, not acidic.
In the context of the question, it is none of those. It is a salt formed by the neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. In this context, the term neutral refers to an equalibrium point which is neither acid nor base, but the term does not apply to the the salt, which has no Hydrogen ion concentration (pH) to measure.
To prepare an acidic salt, you can start with a basic salt and react it with an acid. This reaction will replace the basic component of the salt with the acidic component from the acid, resulting in an acidic salt. The specific method will vary depending on the starting materials and the desired acidic salt.
TAble salt is neutral, not basic or acidic.
Sodium citrate is a basic salt. It is the sodium salt of citric acid and has a slightly alkaline pH.
Common Salt is neutral in nature . It has a pH = 7. All chemical salts are the result of neutralization of an acid ( pH < 7) , with an alkali (pH > 7) Common Salt is sodium chloride (NaCl) It is an ionic compound consisting of a metal cation (Na^(+)), and an acid anion (Cl^(-)). Correspondingly all chemical salts are ionic and formed of a metal cation (M^(+)) and an acidic anion (A^(-)) to form the chemical salt ' MA '. Other examples of chemical salts are ;_ potassium chloride (KCl) Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) lithium nitrate (LiNO3) aluminium phosphate (AlPO4) copper sulphate (CuSO4)
Sodium chloride solution is neutral.
neither, a common salt solution is neutral
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
Turmeric powder is commonly used as an indicator. When added to a substance, it turns red in the presence of a base and yellow in the presence of an acid. To test if salt is acidic or basic, mix a small amount of turmeric powder with water and add a pinch of the salt. If the turmeric turns red, the salt is basic; if it turns yellow, the salt is acidic.
Sodium nitrate is considered a neutral salt because it is formed from the reaction between a strong base (sodium hydroxide) and a weak acid (nitric acid). This typically results in a salt that is neither strongly acidic nor strongly basic.
No, magnesium fluoride (MgF2) is not acidic. It is a basic salt because it is composed of a metal (Mg) and a non-metal (F) and does not release H+ ions in solution.