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)
Naphthalene balls are neither acidic nor basic. They are neutral in nature.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
Methanol is slightly acidic in nature, as it can donate a proton (H+) to a base.
Water is neutral in nature, with a pH level of 7.
No, copper is not acidic. It is a metal that is typically considered to be neutral or slightly basic in nature.
Naphthalene balls are neither acidic nor basic. They are neutral in nature.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
Methanol is slightly acidic in nature, as it can donate a proton (H+) to a base.
Water is neutral in nature, with a pH level of 7.
No, copper is not acidic. It is a metal that is typically considered to be neutral or slightly basic in nature.
neither, a common salt solution is neutral
Distilled water is neutral in nature. It is neither acidic nor basic and has a pH of 7.
Cl2O is acidic. When it reacts with water, it forms a solution that is acidic in nature due to the formation of hypochlorous acid.
Sodium chloride solution is neutral.
It is neutral.
Amides are considered neutral compounds. They do not exhibit acidic or basic properties like other functional groups such as carboxylic acids or amines.
Urea is a neutral compound. It is neither acidic nor basic in aqueous solutions.