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11 February, 19:29

A salt is best described as a compound that is formed from the reaction between

an acid and a base.

a strong acid and a wea acid.

a strong base and a weak base.

an acid and water.

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  1. 11 February, 19:43
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    An acid and a base.

    Example:

    HCl (acid) + NaOH (base) - --> NaCl (salt) + H2O

    Salts can also be formed from the reaction between:

    Acid and reactive metals:

    H2SO4 (acid) + Zn (reactive metal) - --> ZnSO4 (salt) + H2

    Acid and metal carbonates (also a type of base):

    H2SO4 (acid) + CaCO3 (metal carbonate) - --> CaSO4 (salt) + CO2 + H2O
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