Cesium chloride is acidic in nature
Cesium chloride (CsCl) is a mineral salt that is often administered orally or intravenously by cancer patients seeking alternative therapy.
Because a salt crystallises as a result of an acid-base reaction, we should expect the salt solution in water to be acid-neutral.
Although many mariners' aqueous solutions are neutral (pH 7), some salts produce acidic or introductory results (alkaline solutions) when dematerialized in water.
The sodium chloride salt (NaCl) is formed by the reaction of a strong acid, hydrochloric acid (HCl), and a strong base, sodium hydroxide (NaOH).
Because sodium chloride is formed from a strong acid and a strong base, its aqueous solution is neutral. It fails the acid test with flying colours.
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