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Which statement is true about sodium chloride (NaCl)?


It is a salt because it decreases the concentration of metallic ions.

It is an acid because it is formed by the reaction of a salt and an acid.

It is a salt because it is formed by the reaction of an acid and a base.

It is an acid because it increases the concentration of nonmetallic ions.

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Answer: It is a salt because it is formed by the reaction of an acid and a base.

Explanation: When an Acid and Base reacts with each other, the product formed is known as Salt. This reaction is a kind of neutralization reaction in which acid is being neutralized by the base.

Thus Sodium Chloride is a salt because it is formed by the neutralization reaction of the strong acid like HCl and strong base like NaOH

HCl(aq) + NaOH (s) → NaCl(s)

Thus all the other options given are wrong.

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