![]() ![]() ![]() Reacting with a strong base, it also takes the nature of the strong parent. And on the other hand, when we have a weak acid Salt that gets formed takes the nature of the strong parent. But you know, if a strong acid is reacting with a weak base, then in that case the They both have canceledĮach other's effect. So what I mean is that when a strong acid and a strong base react, the salt that gets formed is neutral because they both have equally neutralized each other's effect. ![]() But see, one thing to note over here is that HCl, this is a strong acid, and NaOH, this is a strong base. Water it does not increase the concentration of either H+ or OH- and that's why we call this as a neutral salt. They go under nucleation reaction, and a salt and water is formed, right? We'll also see some examples, like, when HCl reacts with NaOHīase, we get the salt NaCl, NaCl salt, and this is a neutral salt, meaning when we put NaCl in So we know that acids andīases, when they react, they neutralize each other's effect. Going to take some salts, and try to identify their nature. ![]() See salts, they can be bothĪcidic and basic as well. That salts are always neutral, then you are in for a surprise. ![]()
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