ph of 0.1 molar nacl solution
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Since NaCl is a salt of strong acid and a strong base it is a neutral salt it's pH is 7.No matter what it's concentration is..
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Sodium chloride is a salt (also known as “salt”, “table salt”, “common salt”) that can be considered as to have been formed due to the reaction of NaOHNaOH and HClHCl - one a strong base, the other a strong acid.
Strong acids react with strong bases generally give neutral salts, and NaClNaCl is one of them.
Since it’s neutral, it doesn’t really affect the [H+][H+] and [OH−][OH−] in water and its concentration doesn’t alter the pHpH of its solution. So, 7.
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Strong acids react with strong bases generally give neutral salts, and NaClNaCl is one of them.
Since it’s neutral, it doesn’t really affect the [H+][H+] and [OH−][OH−] in water and its concentration doesn’t alter the pHpH of its solution. So, 7.
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