All the others said is a bit wrong, maybe they did not understand what u ment. I think you are reffering to the processes involved when an ionic compound is dissolved in water. Depending on the case, various types of hydrolisis can occur. Generally, the ionic compouds that do not cause hydrolisis (neither H nor OH occur), are formed by metals that form very strong bases (Na - NaOH, K - KOH, etc) and anions (negative ions) that can form strong acids (Cl- - HCL, NO3- - HNO3, etc)
2006-08-13 22:42:23
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answered by andreicnx 3
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They go by the general classification of "salts"
2006-08-13 20:59:17
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answered by physandchemteach 7
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NaCl, KBr, Na2S, MgBr2, aka salts
2006-08-13 20:58:13
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answered by Anonymous
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salts
2006-08-13 20:59:18
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answered by The One and Only 3
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they are selfish........
2006-08-13 21:00:44
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answered by pieter U3 4
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