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It depend on the chemical composition of salt

If it is acidic or basic it will change the pH. The common salt (NaCl) is neutral in nature so it doesn't change the pH

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No, salt does not affect the pH of water because it does not release or take up hydrogen ions (H+) or hydroxide ions (OH-) when dissolved in water. pH is a measure of the concentration of those ions in a solution, so adding salt will not change the pH.

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no its a basic

Yes, a salt can be acidic, when it has PH<7 in solution; eg. NH4Cl, (NH4+)aq is a weak acid.

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Sodium chloride NACL

Potassium chloride KCL

I KNOW ONLY THESE SALTS.

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yes salt acts as a buffer which neutralizes the acid.

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no.

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No!

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