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Explain with examples how soluble salts are prepared?

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Answer. Soluble salts are often prepared in water. These can be prepared by different methods
(a)     By the reaction of an acid and a metal: (Direct Displacement method)
This is direct displacement method in which hydrogen ion of acid is replaced by a reactive metal, i.e. calcium, magnesium, zinc and iron, e.g,
    Acid + Metal ———> Salt + Hydrogen gas
      2HCl(aq) + Mg(s)—————> MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)

(b)     By the reaction of an acid and a base: (Neutralization method)
It is a neutralization reaction in which acid and base react to produce a salts and water.
     Acid + Base   ———> Salt + Water
       HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq)   —————> NaCl(aq) + H2O(1)
 
(c)      By the reaction of an acid and metallic oxide:
Mostly the insoluble metallic oxides react with dilute acids to form salt and water.
    Acid + Metallic oxide ———> Salt + Water
      H2SO4(aq) + CuO(aq)   —————> CuSO4(aq) + H2O(aq)
(d)     By the reaction of an acid and a carbonate
Dilute acids react with metallic carbonates to produce salts, water and carbon dioxide gas.
      2HNO3(aq)+ Na2CO3(aq)   —————>  NaNO3(aq) + H2O     + CO2(g)
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