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A.
complex
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B.
neutral
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C.
basic
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D.
acidic
Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation
Sodium chloride, which is obtained by neutralization of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide, is a neutral salt.
A neutral salt is formed when a strong acid reacts with a strong base. This is because the strong acid is completely neutralized by the strong base.
- When a strong acid and a strong base are combined in the right amounts, the result is a neutral solution with a pH of 7.
- The acid and base have neutralized each other, and the acidic and basic properties are no longer present.
- The salt formed from a strong acid and a strong base is neutral because the anion and cation are both weak.
- They are stable in water and do not react with water to form the original acid or base.
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