Potassium bromide is a 'Chemical Salt' , therefore it is neutral.
Its respective ions form alkalis and acids. viz. KOH ( Alkali), and HBr ( Acid).
KBr is a byproduct of the neutralization of an acid and a base. So in simple terms it's neither; it's a neutral salt.
It is not a base or acid as it is neutral and has a PH value of 7
Its neither, it's a salt!
Potassium nitrate salt is neither a base nor an acid. the nitrate ion is a conjugate base of a strong acid (nitric acid). It will not hydrolyse in solution to produce OH- ions.
Potassium fluoride is not a base. It is a salt composed of potassium cations and fluoride anions. It is considered a neutral compound, not an acid or a base.
KBr is a byproduct of the neutralization of an acid and a base. So in simple terms it's neither; it's a neutral salt.
KBr is a byproduct of the neutralization of an acid and a base. So in simple terms it's neither; it's a neutral salt.
It is not a base or acid as it is neutral and has a PH value of 7
Its neither, it's a salt!
It is not a acid or base. It is a neutral compound.
Potassium bromide has not acidic or basic properties, so a solution of it will have a pH of 7. Note: no substance has a a pH to go with it. pH depends on both the strength of an acid or base on how much is dissolved in a given volume of water.
Potassium nitrate salt is neither a base nor an acid. the nitrate ion is a conjugate base of a strong acid (nitric acid). It will not hydrolyse in solution to produce OH- ions.
Potassium fluoride is not a base. It is a salt composed of potassium cations and fluoride anions. It is considered a neutral compound, not an acid or a base.
No, potassium acetate is a salt formed by the reaction of a strong base (potassium hydroxide) with a weak acid (acetic acid). Potassium acetate is neutral and does not act as an acid in aqueous solutions.
Bromide is not, in an of itself, an acid or a base. Bromide is capable of combining with an H+ ion and then becomes Hydrobromic Acid. Due to Bromine's position on the periodic table it is likely to form acids, not bases.
Potassium iodide is a salt and will dissociate into potassium ions and iodide ions in water, so it is considered a base.
sodium bromide is not an acid or base it is a solid neutral salt highly soluble in water.