salt of weak acid and a weak base


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pH of Salts
Neutral Salts - A neutral salt arises due to the neutralization reaction. Here, salts of strong acid and strong base combine to form such salts that show a neutral pH of ..
Laboratory Preparation of Salts
General Preparation of Salts - Salts are generally ionic compounds formed by the reaction of an acid with a base. The preparation of these salts involves the treating of different metals and non-metals and their compounds with various acids..
Effect of Heat on Hydrous Salt
effect of heat on hydrated copper sulphate Effect of Heat on Hydrous Salt - On heating, hydrous crystals lose their water of crystallization and turn into a powder. They are then said to be anhydrous. Sometimes they may also lose their colou..
Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid (DNA)
Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid (DNA) - With the exception of a few viruses, DNA forms the genetic material in all living organisms. In the prokaryotic cells DNA occurs in the cytoplasm. In the eukaryotic cells it is confined largely to the nucleus and forms the main component of chromosomes. A ..
Acidic Nature
Hydrogen sulphide turns wet blue litmus paper red. It is a weak dibasic acid..
Acidic Nature
Sulphur trioxide combines with bases to form salts..
Monobasic acid
A monobasic acid has one hydrogen ion. Hence these acids combine with one hydroxyl group of a base to form salt and water. Since monobasic acids have only one hydrogen ion, they form only one kind of salt. Remember :..
Strong acid
An acid that gets completely or almost completely dissociated or ionised into ions is categorized as a strong acid. Greater the number of hydrogen ions or hydronium ions dissolved in water, the stronger is the acid. For e.g., concentrated (99%) sulphuric acid..
Strong Acid
example for strong acid An acid, which dissociates completely or almost completely in water, is classified as a strong acid. It must be noted that in these acids all the hydrogen ions (H + ) combine with water molecule and exist as hydronium ions (H 3 O + ). Examples of strong acids..
Chemical Properties of Sulphuric Acid - As a Strong Acid
Sulphuric acid ionizes almost completely in water. Hence it acts as a strong acid. It also behaves as a strong electrolyte. Pure sulphuric acid is a weak electrolyte as it hardly has any water to form hydronium ions. When diluted with water, it ionizes readil..
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