Which of the following is the cation part of salt?
A
X
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B
OH
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C
H
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D
Y
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Solution
The correct option is A
When a base reacts with an acid, then salt and Water are formed. Such reactions are known as neutralization reactions.
Example: When Sodium hydroxide () reacts with Hydrochloric acid (), then Sodium chloride () and Water are formed. The equation is:
The salt formed in the neutralization reaction consists of the positively charged ion (cation) of a base and the negatively charged ion (anion) of an acid.
The salt formed in the reaction between and is . The salt consist of a Sodium cation () which is positively charged and Chloride anion ().
The Sodium cation comes from the base while the Chloride anion comes from the acid .
In the given reaction is a base, is an acid and is a salt.
consists of cation which comes from base and anion which comes from acid . Hence, the cation part of salt is .
Hence, option (A) is correct. The cation part of salt is .