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Question
Give reasons why hydrochloric acid cannot form an acid salt.
Give Reasons
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Solution
Hydrochloric acid cannot form an acid salt because it is a monobasic (monoprotic) strong acid. It is one replaceable H per molecule, so neutralisation gives only a normal (fully neutralised) chloride salt, not a partly neutralised (acid) salt.
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