The basic radical in Ca(NO₃)₂ is ​

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tion:Ca(NO3)2 — That is Calcium Nitrate is a salt. It is water soluble.The CATION Ca2+ is the basic RADICAL and the anion NO3– is the basic Radical.Since it is a salt of a Weak BASE Ca(OH)2 and a STRONG Acid HNO3, the salt is acidic in nature.


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