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Answer:
- NaI: neutral solution
- KF: basic solution
- NH4Br: acidic solution
- KCN: basic solution
- KC2H302: basic solution
- CsNO3: neutral solution
- KBr: neutral solution
Explanation:
Salts are ionic compound formed when an acid reacts with a base. The reaction is called the neutralization reaction.The H+ from the acid and OH- from base combine to form water. While the cation from the base and anion from acid forms the salt.There are three types of salt:
- Acidic salt: formed by the reaction between strong acid and weak base.
- Basic salt: formed by the reaction between weak acid and strong base.
- Neutral salt: formed by the reaction between strong acid and strong base.
NaI: neutralization reaction between strong acid,HI and strong base, NaOH results in the formation of a neutral salt,NaI. Hence the resulting solution is neutral.
KF: neutralization reaction between weak acid, HF and strong base KOH, results in the formation of basic salt,KF. Hence the resulting solution is basic.
NH4Br: neutralization reaction between strong acid, HBr and weak base, NH3, gives an acidic salt,NH4Br. Hence, the resulting solution is acidic.
KCN: neutralization reaction between weak acid, HCN and strong base, KOH, gives a basic salt. Hence the resulting solution is basic.
KC2H3O2: neutralization reaction between weak acid, HC2H3O2, and strong base,KOH, gives a basic salt, hence the resulting solution is basic.
CsNO3: neutralization reaction between strong acid and strong base,i.e CsOH + HNO3, gives a neutral salt. Hence the resulting solution is neutral.
KBr: neutralization reaction between strong acid and strong base, i.e. HBr and KOH, gives a neutral salt. Hence the resulting solution is neutral