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How are salts formed?

By the covalent bonding of neutral atoms.
By the covalent bonding of oppositely charged ions.
By the ionic bonding of a cation and an anion.
By intermolecular hydrogen bonding.

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Step-by-step explanation:

the process where the acids and bases neutralize each other to form salt and water is known as neutrilazation

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Salts are formed through ionic bonding, which can only occur between a cation and an anion.
The neutralisation reaction is an excellent example of how salts are formed, as it involves the transferral of electrons between acids and bases to form a salt and water.
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