3.6 - Types of Salts
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Practice Questions
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What is a normal salt? Provide an example.
💡 Hint: Think about salt common on tables.
Define acid salts and give one example.
💡 Hint: Remember the hint of hydrogen still being there.
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What type of salt is formed by complete replacement of hydrogen?
💡 Hint: Think about a common kitchen salt.
True or False: Acid salts have fully replaced hydrogen ions.
💡 Hint: Remember what makes an acid salt.
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Challenge Problems
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If you mixed an acid salt with a strong base, what would you expect to happen during the reaction?
💡 Hint: Consider how replacement reactions function in neutralization.
Design an experiment to show the difference between a normal salt and an acid salt in terms of acidity.
💡 Hint: Think about measuring acidity with litmus paper or pH solutions.
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