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Practically all elements form salts.

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Are noble gases known for forming salts?

The number of compounds of noble gases is very low; salts derived from xenon are known.


The highly reactive elements in group 7A which are known for forming salts are the?

The highly reactive elements in group 7A, also known as group 17 or the halogens, are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. These elements are known for forming salts by gaining an electron to achieve a full outer electron shell.


What is a similarity between metals and salts?

All salts contain as a cation a metal (or ammonium).


What elements are known for forming salts?

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How are dissolved salts formed in groundwater?

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Does salt effect electricity?

Salts can improve the conductivity of water, forming an electrolyte.


How do metal respond to acids?

Many metals reacts with acids forming salts.


What different salts are there?

Where ? Today millions of salts are known by chemists.


Why are halogens known as salts?

Halogens are not salts but they are chemical elements; halogens can form salts reacting with metals.


Are salts weak electrolytes?

Because the soluble salts are dissociated in water solutions forming ions.


Is it true that all salts are ions, but not all ions are salts?

Yes, all salts are ions because they are composed of positively and negatively charged ions. However, not all ions are salts because ions can exist independently without forming a salt compound.


Name the salts and what they are used for?

The number of known salts is probable millions; an answer is impossible.