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24. Explain why an aqueous solution of ammonium chloride
acidic in nature?​

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Answered by shannodevi80
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Explanation:

Ammonium chloride is a salt of a strong acid (HCl) and a weak base (NH3). ... The presence of such additional hydrogen ions that are formed due to hydrolysis is responsible for the distinct acidic nature of an aqueous solution of a salt of a strong acid and a weak base like ammonium chloride.

Answered by PoisionGirl
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Answer:

Aqueous solution of AlCI³ is acidic, because it a salt formed by the reaction of a strong acid (HCl) with a weak base (AI(OH)³).

3HCl + AI(OH)³ --------> AICI³ + 3H²O

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