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For example, in preparing sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) a certain amount of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is needed to neutralize the sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to produce this salt. When preparing sodium hydrogen sulfate (NaHSO4, an acid salt), half of the required amount of sodium hydroxide for neutralization is used.

Such compounds can act as an acid or a base: Addition of an acid will restore protons, and addition of a base will consume protons. The actual pH of a solution of an acid salt will depend on the equilibrium constants involved, and whether the anion is a better proton donor or proton acceptor. A comparison between the Kb and Ka will indicate this: if Kb > Ka, the solution will be basic, whereas if Kb < Ka, the solution will be acidic.

Examples of acid salts include: sodium bisulfate (NaHSO4), sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS), and phosphatase (a class of enzymes).

Common low-temperature acid salts include cream of tartar, calcium phosphate, and citrate. High-temperature acid salts are usually aluminium salts, such as calcium aluminum phosphate. They can be found in many baking powders, also in many non-dairy creamer.

For example, in preparing sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) a certain amount of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is needed to neutralize the sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to produce this salt. When preparing sodium hydrogen sulfate (NaHSO4, an acid salt), half of the required amount of sodium hydroxide for neutralization is used.

Such compounds can act as an acid or a base: Addition of an acid will restore protons, and addition of a base will consume protons. The actual pH of a solution of an acid salt will depend on the equilibrium constants involved, and whether the anion is a better proton donor or proton acceptor. A comparison between the Kb and Ka will indicate this: if Kb > Ka, the solution will be basic, whereas if Kb < Ka, the solution will be acidic.

Examples of acid salts include: sodium bisulfate (NaHSO4), sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS), and phosphatase (a class of enzymes).

Common low-temperature acid salts include cream of tartar, calcium phosphate, and citrate. High-temperature acid salts are usually aluminium salts, such as calcium aluminum phosphate. They can be found in many baking powders, also in many non-dairy creamer.



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Acid salt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Acid salts are a class of salts formed when a dibasic or tribasic acid has been neutralized to some degree. Because the acid is only partially neutrallized, one or more replaceable ...

acid salt - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about acid salt
acid salt. Chemical compound formed by the partial neutralization of a dibasic or tribasic acid (one that contains two or three replaceable hydrogen atoms).

Acid salt definition of Acid salt in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
acid. Any substance that in water solution tastes sour, changes the colour of acid-base indicators (e.g., litmus), reacts with some metal s (e.g., iron) to yield hydrogen gas ...

acid salt
Chemical compound formed by the partial neutralization of a dibasic or tribasic acid (one that contains two or three replaceable hydrogen atoms)

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BBC - Schools - KS3 Bitesize - Science - Chemistry - Acids and Bases
KS3 revision on Acids and Bases ... Acids react with most metals. And as in the reaction of acids with bases, a salt is always produced.

Salt (chemistry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Acid salt also known as Hydrogen salt; Alkali salts also known as Basic salt; Edible salt; Electrolyte; Halide; Ionic bonds; Kosher salt; Natron; Old Salt Route; Road salt; Salting the earth (the ...

Acid salt - definition of Acid salt by the Free Online Dictionary ...
ac·id   (s d) n. 1. Chemistry. a. Any of a class of substances whose aqueous solutions are characterized by a sour taste, the ability to turn blue litmus red, and the ability to ...

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However, in the presence of a solid-state acid-base buffer, salt hydrates had no effect on enzymatic activity. Direct evidence for the acid-base effects of salt hydrates was ...

 

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