1. Acid-Base Reaction Method: In this method, a corresponding acid and base are mixed in a reaction vessel to form the salt and water.
2. Direct Combination Method: It involves the reaction of two or more elements in their pure form to form a salt.
3. Double Decomposition Method: Also known as double displacement reaction or metathesis reaction, this method involves the exchange of ions between two different compounds in a solution, resulting in the formation of a salt.
4. Precipitation Method: In this method, a solution containing the desired metal ion is mixed with a precipitating agent to form an insoluble salt, which is then separated from the solution.
name any 4 ways how salts can be prepared in the laboratory
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