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Chapter 17, Problem 9RQ
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Whether the given salt is basic or not is to be determined and explained.
Concept Introduction:
Typically, salts are formed due to the neutralization reaction that occurs between an acid and a base. The nature of the salt is predominantly dependent upon the strength of its corresponding acid and base. Strong acid and strong base form a neutral salt, the salt is acidic in nature if the strength of the acid is more than that of the base, and the salt is basic in nature if the base is stronger than the corresponding acid.
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