Survivor39
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Just kidding, we are almost finish the course.
Anyway, now I got your attention I would like to ask a question on one of the dot point on The Acidic environment.
Identify a range of salts which form acidic, basic or neutral solutions
ok this is what I know so far:
Acidic salt: NaHSO4, NH4NO3, NH4Cl, (NH4)2SO4....
Basic salts KNO2, CH3COOHK, CH2COONa...
Neutral salt: NaCl, KCl, KNO2, K2SO4
Am I correct so far??
Explain their acidic, neutral or basic nature.
I think I'm wrong, but this is what I know
If a strong parent base is added to a weak parent acid, then the salt produced will be basic.
If a strong parent acid is added to a weak parent base, then the salt produced will be acidic.
If a strong parent acid is added to a strong parent base, then the salt produced will be neutral, and vice versa.
Is this correct?? more importantly, Is this related to this dot point?
Anyway, now I got your attention I would like to ask a question on one of the dot point on The Acidic environment.
Identify a range of salts which form acidic, basic or neutral solutions
ok this is what I know so far:
Acidic salt: NaHSO4, NH4NO3, NH4Cl, (NH4)2SO4....
Basic salts KNO2, CH3COOHK, CH2COONa...
Neutral salt: NaCl, KCl, KNO2, K2SO4
Am I correct so far??
Explain their acidic, neutral or basic nature.
I think I'm wrong, but this is what I know
If a strong parent base is added to a weak parent acid, then the salt produced will be basic.
If a strong parent acid is added to a weak parent base, then the salt produced will be acidic.
If a strong parent acid is added to a strong parent base, then the salt produced will be neutral, and vice versa.
Is this correct?? more importantly, Is this related to this dot point?