When an acid is neutralised, it forms a salt. Making salts Acids react with metals, bases and carbonates to produce salts. Neutralisation is the reaction between an acid and a base. Titration and ...
Most organic drugs contain one acid group, usually a carboxylic acid, -COOH, or one basic primary, secondary, or tertiary amino group, NC 1-3, [3,22,27,28,29] that determines the acid-base ...
In chemistry a salt is any compound formed by the neutralisation of an acid by a base or an alkali. It does not just refer to table salt. Sodium chloride is the chemical name for common table salt.