What are five types of salts? Explain with examples. [5 MARKS]
Example – HCl+NaOH→NaCl+H2O
(2) Acidic Salts – The salts which are obtained by the partial replacement of ionisable hydrogen atoms of a polybasic acid by a metal or an ammonium ion are called Acid Salts.
Example- H2SO4+NaOH→NaHSO4+H2O
(3) Basic Salt – The salt which are formed by partial replacement of hydroxyl (–OH) groups of a polyacidic base by an acid radial are called basic salts.
Example- Pb(OH)2+ HCl→Pb(OH)Cl+H2O
(4) Double salt – The salt which are obtained by the crystallisation of two simple salts, from a mixture of their saturated salt solutions are known as double salts.
Example- K2SO4+Al2(SO4)3+24H2O→K2SO4Al2(SO4)3.24H2O
(5) Mixed Salt – The salts containing more than one cations or anions other than H+ or OH– ions are called mixed salts.
Example- CaOCl2 contains two anions Cl− and OCl−