What are the three types of salts, and which ones ionize water in the hydrolysis reaction?
there are 3 types of salts.
1 acidic salt: these salts have replaceable hydrogen ion in them.
2. basic salt: these salt have replaceable hydroxide ion in them
3. normal salt : made up of strong acid and strong base and these salts are ionize water in the hydrolysis reaction.
What are the three types of salts, and which ones ionize water in the hydrolysis reaction?
When salts are involved in hydrolysis reactions, they will do it in only three ways. When the salt is a metal ion it will pull the an HO from water (use M+ for the salt), look at the top of pg 87 for the actual details: The hydrolysis reaction should be + H20 --> Where the hydrolysis equilibrium expression should be
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