10 Questions
What are acid salts?
Acid salts are a class of salts that produce an acidic solution after being dissolved in a solvent.
What is the result of the partial neutralization of diprotic or polyprotic acids?
The result is the formation of an acidic solution.
What is half-neutralization?
Half-neutralization occurs when weak acids partially dissociate and do not react with hydroxide ions to create water molecules.
What is the acid–base property of the resulting solution dependent on?
The acid–base property depends on the remaining salt products.
What happens when a salt containing reactive cations undergoes hydrolysis?
The reactive cations react with water molecules, causing deprotonation of the conjugate acids.
Which type of solution is produced when acid salts are dissolved in a solvent?
Acidic solution
What is the main reason for the greater electrical conductivity of acid salts compared to the pure solvent?
The presence of reactive cations
What is the term used to describe the remaining replaceable hydrogen atoms from the partial dissociation of weak acids?
Half-neutralization
Which species is formed upon the half-neutralization of ammonia in hydrochloric acid solution?
Ammonium chloride
What happens when a salt containing reactive cations undergoes hydrolysis?
It reacts with water molecules
Test your knowledge on acid salts and their role in producing acidic solutions. Learn about their formation, electrical conductivity, and the process of partial neutralization. Explore the concept of half-neutralization and the remaining replaceable hydrogen atoms.
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