Question

Water is formed from the reaction of an acid and a base. Why is it not classified as a salt?
A) Not all acid base reactions produce a salt, as in the case with the formation of water.
B) The attraction between the two ions in water molecules are too strong.
C) By definition, a salt must be able to dissolve in water, so water itself cannot be called a salt.
D) A salt is an ionic compound, whereas water is a covalent compound.

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