Science, asked by tanishamaharana33, 5 months ago

an aqueous solution of CaCl2 is acidic give reason​

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Answered by Khushboo886
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Answer:

It is because the anionic part of the salt, chloride, is a stronger acid then the cationic part, calcium, is a base. Really strong bases such as NaOH or KOH with a really strong acid, such as HCl will give a neutral solution.

Answered by prajithnagasai
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Yes it is neutral. Because of the elements formed at cathode and anode

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