Respuesta :

I would say that this problem needs more information. Giving only the concentration would not specify anything since in general salts are neutral as they are from neutralization reactions. Specifying other properties of the compound would be more helpful.

Answer:

KBr

Explanation:

In order to find out the identity of the salt, we first need to consider the ions that make up the salt, and whether those ions came from strong or weak acids or bases.

To attain a neutral salt, there must be both a component of a strong acid and a component of a strong base in the salt.

KOH is a strong base. Thus, any salt with a K has a cation that came from a strong base.

HBr is a strong acid. Thus, any salt with a Br has an anion that came from a strong acid.

Putting these two together, we get that our neutral salt is KBr.