No,it depends on the chemical compound
The chloride ion is the conjugate base of a strong acid.
No
base
Ammonium Chloride is a salt.It is an acidic salt.
It depends on which chloride is being talked about. For example - hydrogen chloride(HCl) is an acid! However, potassium chloride(KCl) is a salt.
The chloride ion is the conjugate base of a strong acid.
ammonium on it's own is a base and chlorine is not an acid. so i think ammonium chloride is a base.
There wuz no Chloride, lolz
no
No
base
Sodium chloride is neutral.
The solution of nickel chloride is acidic.
If you mean common table salt (sodium chloride), then neither. Sodium chloride is neutral.
Nope, sodium chloride is not an acid. It is more of a base due to its pH of 6.7 to 7.3 causing it to be a neutral/base. Also, it is ingested by humans, so lets hope its not a base!
Sodium chloride is an additive for foods.
Ammonium Chloride is a salt.It is an acidic salt.