Salt of strong acid and weak base is added in water it's hydrolysis is
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In the case of, the strong acid and weak base salt reacting with water, which is the reverse process of the neutralisation reaction is known as hydrolysis. The cation NH4+of the salt is the conjugate acid or a weak base (ammonium hydroxide) and is capable of giving an electron in water, thus acting as an acid.
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the strong acid and weak base salt reacting with water which is reverse process of neutralisation reaction is known as hydrolysis. The cation NH4+ of the salt is the conjugate acid or weak base (ammonium hydroxide) and is capable of giving an electron in water, thus acting as an acid.
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