MindMap Gallery Ordinary salt and double salt
The Ordinary Salt and Double Salt mind map distinguishes between these two types of substances based on their structure and properties. Ordinary salts, such as sodium chloride, consist of metal ions (or ammonium ions) and acid radicals, having a fixed chemical formula and properties. Double salts, on the other hand, are mixtures composed of two or more simple salts, with a fixed composition and properties. Their chemical formulas can be represented as a single salt form, and they can dissociate into two or more ions in aqueous solution. Additionally, it covers the conditions for the formation of double salts, common double salts and their properties, as well as the differences between double salts and ordinary salts in solubility, thermal stability, and other aspects.
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