Which of these are neutral salts? NH4Br, Sr(OH)2, SrBr2, HCN, RbCN, RbNO3
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They are formed by the combination of a cation (positive ion) and an anion (negative ion) that have equal and opposite charges, resulting in a neutral compound. NH4Br: This is an acidic salt because NH4+ is the conjugate acid of NH3, which is a weak Show more…
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