Yes but...Salts made of the anion (negatively charged ion) of a STRONG ACID and the cation (positively charged ion) of a WEAK BASE will be acid salts(like NaCl with an extra H making it an acid), that is, the water solution with this salt will have a pH of >7. (example - ammonium chloride)
2006-06-19 17:09:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Salt and water, but the solution would be more acidic unless you had enough of the weak base to neutralize the acid
2006-06-19 18:22:13
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answer #2
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answered by Marie 2
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mixing of a strong acid with a strong base is called neutralization reaction. In these types of reactions the products include inorganic salt and water. For example,
HCl(strong acid) + NaOH(strong base) -->H2O(water)+NaCl(salt)
2006-06-19 14:55:29
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answered by Munir B 3
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A neutral Ph substance. Na(OH)+HCl= NaCl & H2O Salt and water. Extreme Base Ph:13 and Extreme Acid Ph:1 creates water Ph: 7.
2006-06-19 15:31:54
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answer #4
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answered by TheVitaminGeek 2
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A strong acid or base is an acid or base than, when subjected to a solvent (often water), will fully dissociate into the ions it is made up of. If HA is a weak acid: HA -(in H2O)--> H+ + A- If BOH is a weak base: BOH -(in H2O)--> B+ + OH- Concentrated acids have higher amounts of solute (i.e. acid) when compared with solvents. Concentrated bases have high amounts of solute (i.e. base) when compared with solvents. Dilute acids and bases have lower amounts of solute (i.e. acid or base) when compared with the amount of solvent available.
2016-05-20 03:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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An acidic salt.
2006-06-19 14:43:08
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answer #6
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answered by TelleyJade 3
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salt water (not necessarily NaCl salt, different acids/bases make different salts)
e.g. Aqueous Sulfuric Acid (H2S04) and Caustic Soda (NaOH) react to form Sodium Sulfate and water.
2006-06-19 15:11:59
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answered by enginerd 6
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The product would be a salt and water. An example would be HCl + NH3OH ---> NH3Cl (ammonium chloride) + H2O.
2006-06-19 14:40:58
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answered by AMZMD 2
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an acidic salt and water
2006-06-19 19:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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A Classical example would be
Ammonium Chloride
2006-06-19 16:45:23
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answered by dartmadscientist 2
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