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How are inorganic salts classified ?

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Inorganic salts are classified as follows:
(i) Simple salts: NaCl, KCl, etc.
(ii) Double salt : `K_2 SO_4 . Al_2 (SO_4)_3. 24 H_2 O` (potash alum), `FeSO_4. (NH_4)_2 . SO_4. 6H_2 O ` (Mohr.s salt)
(iii) Complex salts : `K_4 [Fe(CN)_6 , K_3 [Fe(CN)_6]`.
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