Answer:
Basic Salt – It is a type of salt that is formed when a weak acid and a strong base are neutralized. As a result of this, the salt has a more basic character. For example:
Calcium carbonate CaCO3, sodium carbonate Na2CO3, lithium fluoride LiF, etc.
Complex salt – salts with a metal as the center and various other complexes attached to this metal are called complex salts; this is a type of salt. For Example:
Potassium ferrocyanide K4[Fe(CN)6], tetra amino cupric sulfate [Cu(NH3)4]SO4, potassium argento cyanide K [Ag(CN)2]
Normal salts– these salts are formed when the strong acid and strong base are completely neutralized. Neutral salts are another name for them. For example:
Sodium chloride NaCl, potassium chloride KCl, sodium sulfate Na2SO4.