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What do the solution of salts of strong acid and strong bases give?

1. The salt of strong acid and strong base gives neutral solution (having pH 7).
2. Eg. : Sodium chloride salt is formed by the action of strong acid hydrochloric acid and a strong base, sodium hydroxide. As it is formed from a strong acid and strong base, the aqueous solution of sodium
chloride is neutral.
3. Another such example is potassium sulphate (K2SO4)