Chemistry, asked by Naruto047, 5 months ago

give an example of strong acid and strong base that does not hydrolyse.​

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Answered by shubhamrnchauhan2
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For example: in the aqueous solution of NaCl, its ions Na+ and Cl– ions have no tendency to react with H+ or OH– ions of water. This is because the possible products of such reaction are NaOH and HCl, which are they completely dissociated.❤️❤️

Answered by ishita79093
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In this case, neither the cations nor the anion undergoes hydrolysis. ... Therefore, the solution remains neutral. For example: in the aqueous solution of NaCl, its ions Na+ and Cl– ions have no tendency to react with H+ or OH– ions of water.

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