Chemistry
The salt that is formed by the incomplete neutralisation of an acid molecule by a basic radical is ……………
- acidic salt
- basic salt
- neutral salt
- none of the above
Acids Bases Salts
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acidic salt
Reason — A salt formed by the incomplete neutralisation of an acid molecule by a base radical is called an acid salt.
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