Chemistry, asked by amruthagautham, 10 months ago

name the ions formed:
a weak acid formed by action of a strong mono acidic Base on an ammonium salt

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Answered by ranveer65
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The sodium ions do not have any capability of hydrolyzing, but the fluoride ions hydrolyze to produce a small amount of hydrofluoric acid and hydroxide ion. Salts that are derived from the neutralization of a weak acid (HF) by a strong base (NaOH) will always produce salt solutions that are basic.

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