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Which of the following is not a salt that can be produced from an acid-base neutralization reaction?
A- NH3
B- Na2SO4
C- CaCl2
D- BaF

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RJW
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11 years ago
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11 years ago
A. NH3

To achieve an acid-base neutralization reaction, you need an acid and a base.
in B, C, D, these salts are produced by acid and bases..
Let me break it down:

B. 2NaOH (base) + H2(SO)4 (acid) => Na2(SO)4 (salt) + 2H2O
C. Ca(OH)2 (base) + 2HCl (acid) => CaCl2 (salt) + 2H2O
D. 2Ba(OH)2 (base) + 2HF (acid) => 2BaF (salt) + 4H2O (sorry I did not balance this equation)
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