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Sodium Fluoride (NaF): Properties & Classification - Acid, Base, or Salt?
NaF is a salt. It is formed by the reaction of a strong base (NaOH) and a strong acid (HF). The resulting compound is a neutral salt that does not undergo any significant dissociation in water.
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