Why are all salts compounds?
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Why are all salts compounds?
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Compounds are substances formed by the fusion of more than one element and are joined together by a bond (such as a covalent and hydrogen bond). Based on the type of bond formation, compounds can be divided into molecular compounds and salts.
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View this answerSalts are chemical substances produced by a reaction of an acid with a base. They can be of different colors, for example, yellow (sodium chromate)...
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