Soluble salts can be prepared by the following methods except

a

neutralization

b

reaction of an acid with trioxocarbonate(IV) salt

c

double decomposition

d

reaction of an acid with electropositive metals

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trustme69
2 years ago

The correct answer is:

B. reaction of an acid with trioxocarbonate(IV) salt

Soluble salts can be prepared by neutralization, double decomposition, and reaction of an acid with electropositive metals. However, the reaction of an acid with trioxocarbonate(IV) salt typically does not result in the formation of soluble salts but rather in the release of carbon dioxide gas. Therefore, option B is the correct choice.

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