![]() ![]() Neutral salts are those that are neither acid nor basic salts. Salts that produce hydroxide ions when dissolved in water are basic salts and salts that produce hydronium ions in water acid salts. These component ions can be inorganic such as chloride (Cl −), as well as organic such as acetate (CH 3COO −) and monoatomic ions such as fluoride (F −), as well as polyatomic ions such as sulfate (SO 4 2−). Salts are ionic compounds composed of cations (positively charged ions) and anions (negative ions) so that the product is electrically neutral (without a net charge). ![]() A salt, in chemistry, is defined as the product formed from the neutralisation reaction of acids and bases.
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