An example of an acid salt is

a

CH3COOONa

b

Mg(OH)Cl

c

NaHSO4

d

(NH4)2SO4

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c

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EMMILLY
9 years ago

the right answer here is c.....nahso4

mindstone
6 years ago

The answer is C not D as the hydrogen ions in the acid have not been fully replaced by the metallic ions in the base, making it an acid salt

jsixadmin
6 years ago

C

Olanrewaju777
5 years ago

C. 💯💯💯💯💯💯

manuelfolarin
9 years ago

Wrong! Option c NaHSO4 is the right answer

joshking_32
4 years ago

The answer is C because it has the presence of an hydrogen ion in it

Kendan23
4 years ago

C👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

rickstar
2 years ago

so Myschool has corrected it, but failed to connect the explanation

Chiemerie042
5 years ago

The answer is c

Ndionuka
9 years ago

yes NaHSO4 is the right answer

kingsley600
9 years ago

C is the correct answer

kenflex
9 years ago

C

Prince Nemerem
9 years ago

Myschool.com failed the simplest question in chemistry, what a shame

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