Which of these are neutral salts? Check all that apply.
Sr(OH)2
HCN
KNO3
SrI2
NH4I
KCN
Sr(OH)2 is a strong base.
HCN is a weak acid.
KNO3 is neutral salt, as it is formed by reaction between HNO3 and KOH i.e. strong acid and strong base.
SrI2 is a neutral salt, as it is formed by reaction between HI and Sr(OH)2 i.e. strong acid and strong base.
NH4I is acidic salt, as it is formed by reaction between HI and NH4OH i.e. strong acid and a weak base.
KCN is basic salt, as it is formed by reaction between HCN and KOH i.e. weak acid and strong base.
Which of these are neutral salts? Check all that apply. Sr(OH)2 HCN KNO3 SrI2 NH4I KCN
Which of these are neutral salts? Check all that apply. HCN Ca(OH)2 Cal2 KCN KNO3 NH4L
Which of these are neutral salts? Check all that apply. Bal2 Ba(OH)2 NH4I RbCN RbCIO4 HCN
Which of these are neutral salts? Check all that apply. NH_4I Ba(OH)_2 HCN KCIO_4 KCN Bal_2
Which of these are neutral salts? Check all that apply.
Which of these are neutral salts? Check all that apply. NH4CI SrCl2 KCIO4 □ Sr(OH)2
Which of these are neutral salts? Check all that apply. SrBr2 RbF NH4Br Sr(OH)2 RbNO3 HF
Which of these are neutral salts? Check all that apply. HF Sr(OH2 NH4CI RbF SrCl2 RbNO3
Which of these are neutral salts? Check all that apply.
Which of these are neutral salts? Check all that apply.
Which of these are neutral salts? Check all that apply KCIO4 Ca(OH2 CaBr2 KF NH4Br
Regarding the following salts: NaCN, KNO3, NH4Cl, NaHCO3, Na3PO4, please review the hydrolysis net ionic equations below and provide specific information in sentences regarding why the following salts were classified as acids/bases/neutral -why the salt was classified the way it was (acidic/basic/neutral) -which ions are reacting in each salt/equation and are the ions behaving as an acid or a base -why is the ion behaving that way -and why other ions may not be reactive pls answer all qs for...