How do salts of a weak acid + weak base behave in solution?
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salt of weak acid and weak base may be :
1) weakly acidic in nature
2)weakly basic in nature
3)neutral in nature
hence these are the 3 possibilities of product
1 st one and 2nd will incompletely disassociate in ions in solution
neutral will not disassociate
1) weakly acidic in nature
2)weakly basic in nature
3)neutral in nature
hence these are the 3 possibilities of product
1 st one and 2nd will incompletely disassociate in ions in solution
neutral will not disassociate
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In such case the pH depends on the relative strenghts of Acid and Base.
-> Further of the formation of Salts does not occur as the Heat of Neutralization is lost to a large extent to Ionize the Weak Acid and the Weak Base.
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