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The PH of sodiun chloride solution is​

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Answered by sarkarsoumyadip30
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Explanation:

The pH of a sodium chloride solution remains ≈7 due to the extremely weak basicity of the Cl− ion, which is the conjugate base of the strong acid HCl. In other words, NaCl has no effect on system pH in diluted solutions where the effects of ionic strength and activity coefficients are negligible.

Answered by nehagavale
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Answer:

=7

The pH of a sodium chloride solution remains ≈7

due to the extremely weak basicity of the Cl− ion, which is the conjugate base of the strong acid HCl. In other words, NaCl has no effect on system pH in diluted solutions where the effects of ionic strength and activity coefficients are negligible.

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