Acid Salt
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An Acid Salt is a salt molecule that produce an acidic solution after being dissolved in a solvent.
- Example(s):
- a Hydrochloride Salt.
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- See: Hydroxide Ion, Salt (Chemistry), Solvent, Neutralization (Chemistry), Diprotic, Polyprotic Acid.
References
2022
- (Wikipedia, 2022) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/acid_salt Retrieved:2022-10-10.
- Acid salts are a class of salts that produce an acidic solution after being dissolved in a solvent. Its formation as a substance has a greater electrical conductivity than that of the pure solvent. An acidic solution formed by acid salt is made during partial neutralization of diprotic or polyprotic acids. A half-neutralization occurs due to the remaining of replaceable hydrogen atoms from the partial dissociation of weak acids that have not been reacted with hydroxide ions () to create water molecules.