Examples of salts: NaCl, LiF, CaSO4, UO2(N)3)2, ThF4, BaCl2, CaCl2, NH4F, MgCl2, Na3PO4, CsI, LiI etc.
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Examples of salts include sodium chloride (table salt), potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt), and calcium carbonate (calcium salt). Salts are formed by the combination of a metal with a non-metal, resulting in a compound with an ionic bond.
Salts are formed when a metal ionicly bonds to a non metal. Sodium choride, Maganesium Bromide, Potassium chloride are examples.
Copper (II) sulfate and cobalt (II) chloride are examples of soluble salts that are blue in color.
Zinc salts are compounds that contain zinc ions. They are commonly used in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and cosmetics due to their diverse applications. Some examples of zinc salts include zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, and zinc chloride.
Examples are: nitrates, phosphates, oxalates, stearates, selenates, sulfates etc.
Sparingly soluble salts are salts that dissolve only slightly in water, resulting in a low concentration of ions in solution. These salts typically have low solubility products, leading to the formation of a saturated solution at equilibrium. Examples include silver chloride (AgCl) and lead(II) iodide (PbI2).
1. Salts are products of a neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. 2. Ions are formed by dissociation of salts, bases, acids dissolved in water. Examples: - NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O - NaCl----------Na+ + Cl-