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When are salts formed?

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Salts are the products of the reaction between an acid and a base.

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All salts are formed from an acid and base?

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How do salts form and why they are neutral?

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Is salt formed through covalent bonding?

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Will there be a reaction if all reactants and possible products are aqueous while no insoluble salts precipitate are formed?

There will be no reaction if all the reactants and possible products are aqueous while there is no insoluble salts precipitate that are formed.


How are salt formed?

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