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Decide which of the following salts will form acidic, basic, or neutral solutions when dissolved in water. (Hint: look at the acids and bases that formed them) For example: KCH3COO was formed in the reaction between KOH and CH3COOH. KOH is a strong base. Its conjugate acid, K , has negligible acidity and will leave the pH at 7.00, a neutral solution. CH3COOH is a weak acid, making its conjugate base, CH3COOa relatively strong weak base. It will produce a basic solution. Analyze the following salts in the same way: a) KF d) KCN b) NaNO3 e) RbI c) NH4NO3 f) Na2CO3

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