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how is ph of salt solution determined? explain with example​

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Answered by satyamkumar9450
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The pH of a salt solution is determined by the relative strength of its conjugated acid-base pair. Salts can be acidic, neutral, or basic. Salts that form from a strong acid and a weak base are acid salts, like ammonium chloride (NH4Cl).

Answered by sarkaraditri204
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The pH of a salt solution is determined by the relative strength of its conjugated acid-base pair. Salts can be acidic, neutral, or basic. Salts that form from a strong acid and a weak base are acid salts, like ammonium chloride (NH4Cl). For example : 4.6 to 6.0 is the PH of NH4Cl

2 NH4Cl + Na2CO3 → 2 NaCl + CO2 + H2O + 2 NH. A 5% by weight solution of ammonium chloride in water has a pH in the range 4.6 to 6.0. Some of ammonium chloride's reactions with other chemicals are endothermic like its reaction with barium hydroxide and its dissolving in water.

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