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:For other meanings of the word salt see salt (disambiguation)In chemistry, a salt is a composed of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions, so that the product is neutral and without a net charge.
They are typically the product of a chemical reaction between:
- a metalFor alternative meanings see metal (disambiguation). In chemistry, a metal is an element that readily forms cations and has metallic bonds, and it is sometimes said that it is similar to a cation in a cloud of electrons. The metals are one of the three gr and an acid, forming a salt + hydrogenhydrogen helium H Li Full table General Name, Symbol, NumberHydrogen, H, 1 Chemical series nonmetals Group, Period, Block 1 (IA), 1 , s Density, Hardness 0. 0899 kg/m3, NA Appearance colorless Atomic properties Atomic weight 1. 00794 amu Atomic radius (ca, e.g. Mg + H2SO4 --> MgSO4 + H2 magnesium sulfateMagnesium sulfate (commonly called Epsom salts in hydrated form) is a chemical compound with formula MgSO. 7HO Epsom salt was originally prepared by boiling down mineral waters at Epsom, England and afterwards prepared from sea water. In more recent times
- an acid forming oxide and a base forming oxide , forming a salt, e.g. CO2 + CaO --> CaCO3 calcium carbonateProperties General Name Calcium carbonate Chemical formula Ca CO Appearance White solid Physical Formula weight 100. 1 amu Melting point Liquifies under high pressure at 1612 K (1339 °C) Boiling point decomposes at 1172 K (899 °C) Density 2. 7 ×103 kg/ m3
In everyday life the word salt refers to table salt (sodium chloride).
However, many other salts are poisonous, so care must be taken to not confuse them with NaCl( table salt).
In general, salts are ionic compoundIn chemistry, an ionic compound is a chemical compound in which ions are held together in a lattice structure by ionic bonds. Ions can be single atoms, as in common table salt sodium chloride, or more complex groups such as calcium carbonate. But to be cos which form crystals. They are often soluble in water, where the two ions separate. Salts typically have a high melting point, low hardness, and low compressibility. If molten or dissolved in water, they conduct electricity.
Salts are named according to their constituent ions. The cationic components, often metal ions or ammonium, are given first, followed by the anionic components. Anions are often named according to the their conjugate acid:
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