Which of the following acids would form normal salt only?

a

Tetraoxosulphate(VI) acid

b

Trioxonitrate(V) acid

c

Tetraoxophosphate(V) acid

d

Trioxosulphate(IV) acid

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pelium
3 years ago

This is very wrong 'cause an acid with one basicity, e.g HNO3 can form only normal salts. Since H2SO4 is dibasic it can not form only normal salt but any other salt😡😡

Stanley3499
3 years ago

Sulphuric acid is dibasic hence can form acid salt too. There should be a review on that answer

DARK24
2 years ago

H2SO4 is dibasic it can form both normal or acid salt but the question says normal salts only and it should be HNO3 becuz it is monobasic.. which forms only normal salts

Readling
3 years ago

B is correct

Sharkorh
1 year ago

please the answer is trioxonitrate (V) acid as per it is monobasic or monoprotic in nature they lead to complete neutralization pf base
thanks

Tim234D
1 year ago

Greetings, The Myschool Team.
The correct answer is B(Trioxonitrate(V) acid) and not A(Tetraoxosulphate(VI) acid). The types of acids which are only capable of forming normal salts are monobasic acids. The only monobasic acid in the options is trioxonitrate(V) acid. Thus, the correct answer is B(Trioxonitrate(V) acid) and not A(Tetraoxosulphate(VI) acid). Thank you.

Obehs
1 year ago

Trioxonitrate(V) acid – HNO₃

Has 1 replaceable H⁺ → forms normal salt only
B is the correct answer

Myschool Nuel
1 year ago

Thanks to everyone for your contribution. Correction has been made.

canda05
1 year ago

What is really the correct answer

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