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When salts are dissolved in water... usually do not form defined salts after evaporation of the water... Salts can appear to be clear and... Salts exist in all different... Different salts can elicit all five... Salts of strong acids and strong bases... while salts of either weak acids or weak bases... Salts are often referred to only by the name of the cation... Salts are formed by a... Salts can also form if solutions of different salts are mixed...

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