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a compound whose aqueous solution is neutral in nature?

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Answered by prmkulk1978
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NaCl is the compound whose aqueous solution is neutral.
Answered by jitendra420156
4

Answer:

KBr and NaCl

Explanation:

Generally there are three types of solution

1. Acidic

2. Basic

3. Neutral

KBr is a compound which produce neutral solution when dissolved in water because on hydrolysis it gives KOH which is strong base and HBr which is strong acid. Hence , the solution is neutral.

NaCl is a compound which produce neutral solution when dissolved in water because on hydrolysis it gives NaOH which is strong base and HCl which is strong acid. Hence , the solution is neutral.

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