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Which of following acids forms normal salts only?

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Chemistry WAEC 2002

Which of following acids forms normal salts only?

  • Tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid
  • Trioxosulphate (IV) acid
  • Acetic acid checkmark
  • Tetraoxophosphate (V) acid

The correct answer is: C

Explanation

So we can determine that the basicity of Acetic acid is 1 because it releases one hydrogen ion in an aqueous solution.

Due to this they act as very weak acids. When weak acid reacts with strong base, they tend to form normal salt.

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