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Salts of strong acids and strong bases such as sodium chloride and calcium nitrate.

One exception would be salts of sulfuric acid because the first conjugate base, the sulfate ion (HSO4-) is still a weak acid, and the second conjugate base, the sulfate ion (SO42-) is very mildly basic.

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Is neutral a property of all salts?

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Is salt an acid or an alkili?

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