An example of a salt that can dissolve in water to form a solution with a pH of 7.

a

sodium chloride

b

ammonium chloride

c

ammonium tetraoxosulphate(VI)

d

sodium trioxocarbonate(IV)

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Thormhidey
5 months ago

The correct answer is A
NaCl is a salt formed from a Strong acid HCl and a strong base NaOH making the salt normal.
And a normal salt is neutral in water therefore having no reaction on litmus due to its state if neutrality.

Hence NaCl is the correct answer

Pearlchibuchi
2 months ago

The answer is A

Sensei
4 days ago

the answer is A na my school.

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