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determine if the following salt is neutral, acidic or basic. if acidic or basic, write the appropriate equilibrium equation for the acid or base that exists when the salt is dissolved in aqueous solution. if neutral, simply write only nr. be sure to include the proper phases for all species within the reaction.
cacl₂
Step1: Analyze the parent acid and base of the salt
Calcium chloride (\(CaCl_2\)) is formed from the reaction of calcium hydroxide (\(Ca(OH)_2\), a strong base) and hydrochloric acid (\(HCl\), a strong acid).
Step2: Determine the nature of the salt
When a salt is formed from a strong acid (\(HCl\)) and a strong base (\(Ca(OH)_2\)), it does not hydrolyze in water. This is because the conjugate base (\(Cl^-\)) of the strong acid (\(HCl\)) has no tendency to accept \(H^+\) ions from water, and the conjugate acid (\(Ca^{2 +}\)) of the strong base (\(Ca(OH)_2\)) has no tendency to donate \(H^+\) ions to water.
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